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A Latino actor can't play this and a Latino actor can't play that because they're Latino. — Roberto Aguire

I think that lion females are really lesbians and the males are used strictly for their sperm — Shelly Laurenston

Humph." She peered down suspiciously as he parted the leaves to reveal the choke. "That doesn't look very tasty."
"That's because it isn't," he said. "Pay heed: the artichoke is a shy vegetable. She covers herself in spine-tipped leaves that must be carefully peeled away, and underneath shields her treasure with a barricade o' soft needles. They must be tenderly, but firmly, scraped aside. Ye must be bold, for if yer not, she'll never reveal her soft heart."
He finished cutting away the thistles and placed the small, tender heart on the center of her plate.
She wrinkled her nose. "That's it? But it's so small."
"Ah, and d'ye judge a thing solely upon size alone?"
She made a choking sound. — Elizabeth Hoyt

A woman whose smile is open and whose expression is glad has a kind of beauty no matter what she wears. — Anne Roiphe

Of course I am stressed after I finish working on an album about what an audience will think, if it will be successful or not. — Rokia Traore

I think children in general have a very hard time - at least I did - expressing any pain because I didn't want to hurt the people that I loved. — Aleksa Palladino

Are you saying that as long as you are capable of bearing children, you are expected to do nothing else?" Torres asked. "What else could we possibly do that any civilized society would regard more highly?" Wentin asked. Any — Kirsten Beyer

We're not in an information age anymore. We're in the information management age. — Chris Hardwick

I want my kids to head out the door full of peace, not the echoes of my frustrations. — Lysa TerKeurst

To put up with ... distortions and to stick to one's guns come what may - this is the ... gift of leadership. — Mahatma Gandhi