Freija Crescent Quotes & Sayings
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According to my sister Jackie, most men stray. And sex doesn't mean anything to most men. But I wouldn't date a man who slept around. Absolutely not, I've divorced people for that — Joan Collins

Do most gay women love each other?" Doc asked.
"A lot of them love closeted movie stars. — Sarah Schulman

What other people think of me is becoming less and less important; what they think of Jesus because of me is critical. — Cliff Richard

There are quite a few things I've done that even I thought might have been one step too far. But if you are willing to make a fool of yourself and make people smile, as long as you do it with a sense of fun, you can get away with it. — Richard Branson

It's time for the sensible center to rise up and push for a rational approach to our fiscal challenges. — Steven Rattner

The degree to which I can create relationships, which facilitate the growth of others as separate persons, is a measure of the growth I have achieved in myself. — Carl R. Rogers

During the fall and winter we built Fort Meade and the town of Sturgis. — Calamity Jane

I don't ever know where I'm going. Because one of the wonderful things about writing, which is different than working in programming, you don't need to know. You could just write and discover where you're going. And it's a great deal of fun. — Walter Mosley

I think I've made some pretty decent films in the '80s and '90s. — John Frankenheimer

Most people, 95% of people, are good people. It's the 5% who get seduced by power. — George Hickenlooper

Some may think fashion is frivolous, but the way I see it, when you dress well, you add beauty to the world. And there's nothing wrong with that, right? — Laura Harring

There was a Gallup poll that said something like 70 percent of people in the United States do not enjoy their job - they work to put food on the table and get insurance to survive. So, what happens when technology can do all that work for us and allow us to actually do what we enjoy with our time? — Peter Diamandis

Everyone reads Harper Lee personally. For me, 'Mockingbird' was about admitting my own hyphenated identity - about loving and hating my world, about both belonging and not belonging to the community I came from. — Margaret Stohl