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I dress in a sophisticated and classy way - I always dress in a way I know my mother wouldn't be embarrassed to see. — Jessie Ware
I didn't think anyone who had to demand respect ever got it. — Steve Toltz
In New York, especially, so much of your life is spent on the streets. You don't always want to be driving around in an SUV with a security guard. You want to be able to walk to a restaurant; you want to go and do things. — Megan Fox
I was unknown because I came to Washington from the West. I started covering Watergate. Immodestly, I'd say I did it pretty well, in part because it was hard to go wrong. — Tom Brokaw
American football makes rugby look like a Tupperware party. — Sue Lawley
Sometimes even lovers of fiction can be satisfied only by the truth. I — Michael Chabon
What practically defines the evangelical church today is an emphasis on two issues that Jesus did not even mention. — Philip Yancey
I'd much rather go out having America shocked than having America go, 'Eh, it was his time.' — Colton Dixon
And besides, thought Yoshida, If it was all right for God to test man, why was it wrong for man to test God? — Haruki Murakami
Books have the power to create, destroy or change civilization. — Zaman Ali
A successful Christian life will not be based on how much work we have done, but rather, on how close to the Lord we have become and how obedient we have been. — Rick Joyner
Each category is generalized to the greatest possible extent, so that it eventually loses all specificity and is reabsorbed by all the other categories. When everything is political, nothing is political anymore, the word itself is meaningless. When everything is sexual, nothing is sexual any more, and sex loses its determinants. When everything is aesthetic, nothing is beautiful or ugly any more, and art itself disappears. — Jean Baudrillard
She lent herself to immemorial human attitudes which we recognize by instinct as universal and true ... she still had that something which fires the imagination, could still stop one's breath for a moment by a look or gesture that somehow revealed the meaning in common things. — Willa Cather