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I avoid confrontation. When I'm on set I never snap at anyone. I don't have a temper. — Julie Delpy
For somebody famous, it's weird anyway to meet someone, because they have a preconceived notion of who you are. — Ricki Lake
Perhaps when her eyes closed the sultriness of the night had changed to the momentary freshness of the turning dawn, — Frances Hodgson Burnett
Ever since he had been a kid, he had wished and waited, and there had been no change except for the worst. — James T. Farrell
The kids are Job One. So, to be quite candid, if they need me, I do my utmost to make sure I'm there. — Susan Rice
Orr was not a fast reasoner. In fact, he was not a reasoner. He arrived at ideas the slow way, never skating over the clear, hard ice of logic, nor soaring on the slipstreams of imagination, but slogging, plodding along on the heavy ground of existence. — Ursula K. Le Guin
A mind possessed
by unmade books,
unwritten lines
on empty hooks. — Michael Faudet
I'm not dismissing prostitutes, but a lot has changed. This so-called gentrification, it can never be stopped. — Benjamin Clementine
Where are we?"
"In a special place," he whispered, dragging his lips across her ear, "where magic is real. — Genevra Thorne
Power exercised with violence has seldom been of long duration ... — Seneca The Younger
Gyms are always packed. The only machine available is the one that simulates the gynecological exam. You know, the Sharon Stone machine. — Jim Gaffigan
I'm an eighteenth-century girl at heart. I wouldn't mind being set down in London in 1715, in the midst of all the drama of the Hanoverian succession. — Lauren Willig
The answer comes to me through studying the lives of the Rosa Parks and the Vaclav Havels and the Nelson Mandelas and the Dorothy Days of this world. These are people who have come to understand that no punishment that anybody could lay on us could possibly be worse than the punishment we lay on ourselves by conspiring in our own diminishment, by living a divided life, by failing to make that fundamental decision to act and speak on the outside in ways consonant with what we know to be true on the inside. — Parker J. Palmer
I was always a thin kid; I was an athlete. — Artie Lange
