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Why am I so determined to put the shoulder where it belongs? Women have very round shoulders that push forward slightly; this touches me and I say: 'One must not hide that!' Then someone tells you: 'The shoulder is on the back'. I have never seen women with shoulders on their backs. — Coco Chanel

The temptation to take the next step hung in the air around them ... it was the apple: take one bite, and there was no going back. — Carol Oates

There was no way to tell, looking at me, that I only had $387 in the bank. Three-piece — Robert B. Parker

Too often we give up due to temporal challenge. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Hours and days and months and years go by; the past returns no more, and what is to be we cannot know; but whatever the time gives us in which we live, we should therefore be content. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

He is pacing back and forth humming the theme from Rent or maybe cats. — Jesse Andrews

The reason you write [songs] is because there's something you want to say that is important to you - enough to go through all the torture of writing. — Emmylou Harris

A lot of learned men think people really are the food they've eaten. — Colonel Sanders

The essence of masculinity is taking responsibility for yourself, then a wife, then children. These are the kinds of things the Bible says qualify a man to be a church leader.[198] Guys who don't do this act irresponsibly, take rather than give, and dump their responsibilities on others by virtue of their childish ways. This is why Jeremiah wrote, "It is good for a man to bear the yoke while he is young."[199] Men are like trucks: they drive straighter when carrying a load. — Mark Driscoll

We can forgive anything as long as it isn't done to us. — P.D. James

It is possible that the malice of writers has been overrated (by myself among others). Reading their ruminations on their craft, one sees why this writer could not possibly like that one, would indeed consider him a menace. Literature is a battleground of conflicting faiths, and nobler passions than envy are involved. — Wilfrid Sheed

They sit in their soundproof rooms and issue tone-deaf edicts and call themselves controlling the world. And one day they ask you to die for them. — G.S. Jennsen