Funkcijos Quotes & Sayings
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I ... had guys on the set who didn't like me ... they weren't interested in the cold character. — Catherine Keener

The only jobs kids have are to do well in school, to be charming and polite, and be thankful. That's it. I'll house you, protect you, I'll even give my life for you, and in return, you will behave. — Gene Simmons

"The shaking of my butt can never compare to the shaking of my heart. I have no idea what I'm doing or why I'm doing it... ever. I'm scared as hell of being alone but even more frightened of having anyone know it. So with the spotlight shining above my head, I force myself to dance, waiting for the day when a boy won't edit me out for fear of public approval. I can't settle for less. I won't settle for less. And someday, I'll find him, my true love. — Anthony Paull

It is much more easy to accuse the one sex than to excuse the other. — Michel De Montaigne

Strong female leads make more of an impact in the U.K. than in Denmark. — Birgitte Hjort Sorensen

Creating something that is universally beautiful. That is art. — Shu Uemura

It is the peculiarity of grief to bring out the childish side of man. — Victor Hugo

My mother only ever said two things. She said,'I don't know, dear.'And she said,'Can I get you a sandwich, honey? — Bill Bryson

An adult western is where the hero still kisses his horse at the end, only now he worries about it. — Milton Berle

One is that that's the way we started and we thought there would be more value and less confusion if the business model was just based on delivering news that's of value to Web sites. — Jay Chiat

I think the mystery of art lies in this, that artists' relationship is essentially with their work - not with power, not with profit, not with themselves, not even with their audience. — Ursula K. Le Guin

For Paul faith is always faith in a person. Faith is not the intellectual acceptance of a body of doctrine; faith is faith in a person. — William Barclay