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Hughley Show Quotes By Sarah Jessica Parker

The arts were a big part of my childhood. We went to the theatre and opera a lot as a family. We were not at all wealthy, but it was at a time when the arts were publicly funded and there were free tickets available. For someone like myself who wasn't that academically inclined, it was a great escape. — Sarah Jessica Parker

Hughley Show Quotes By Andrea Seigel

I understand how hard it is to force yourself to be someone different. By the end of high school, I had taken to doing my math homework up against a concealed wall during lunch because I was tired of socializing. — Andrea Seigel

Hughley Show Quotes By Marissa Meyer

I fear tomorrow will be even more difficult for you, Sir Clay. Do try to think of me when you can."
"Try, Princess?" He smirked, meeting her gaze again. "I can't seem to think of much else. — Marissa Meyer

Hughley Show Quotes By Caroline George

To cherish my purity and set boundaries are, in my opinion, the highest forms of feminism - a woman who saves her body proves she is strong and secure enough to resist the men who seek to claim her, that she's more than what lies between her legs. — Caroline George

Hughley Show Quotes By Lea DeLaria

Never point at anything beige and call it cool. — Lea DeLaria

Hughley Show Quotes By William Hazlitt

Persons who undertake to pry into, or cleanse out all the filth of a common sewer, either cannot have very nice noses, or will soon lose them. — William Hazlitt

Hughley Show Quotes By Henry Winkler

As we sit here and idly chat, there are woman, female human beings, rolling around in strange beds with strange men, and we are making money from that. — Henry Winkler

Hughley Show Quotes By William Shakespeare

Be wise as thou art cruel, do not press My tongue-tied patience with too much disdain: Lest sorrow lend me words and words express, The manner of my pity-wanting pain ... — William Shakespeare