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Kenya Kobayashi Quotes By Kris Carr

I am so frickin' cool and delicious and pretty and witty and sharp! I love every inch of me! Who wouldn't? — Kris Carr

Kenya Kobayashi Quotes By Yvonne Zipter

[On softball:] Diamonds are a dyke's best friend. — Yvonne Zipter

Kenya Kobayashi Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

It requires a great deal of boldness and a great deal of caution to make a great fortune, and when you have it, it requires ten times as much skill to keep it. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Kenya Kobayashi Quotes By Emma Thompson

The thing that influenced me most in relation to 'Nanny McPhee' were the Westerns I watched with my father. All the Spaghetti Westerns; all the Virginians; all the High Chaparrals. Because if you think about the form, it's a stranger from out of town. — Emma Thompson

Kenya Kobayashi Quotes By Neil Postman

School has never really been about individualized learning, but about how to be socialized as a citizen and as a human being, so that we, we have important rules in school, always emphasizing the fact that one is part of a group. — Neil Postman

Kenya Kobayashi Quotes By John R. Dallas Jr.

A picture is worth 1,000 megapixels. High-definition (HD) TV images are used to camouflage some writers' low-definition (LD) vocabulary. — John R. Dallas Jr.

Kenya Kobayashi Quotes By Angeli Perrow

As soon as we get to the airport in Boston we can send pictures to Kayla and Maggie and our other friends! — Angeli Perrow

Kenya Kobayashi Quotes By Nicholas D. Kristof

While Americans have heard of Darfur and think we should be doing more there, they aren't actually angry at the president about inaction. — Nicholas D. Kristof

Kenya Kobayashi Quotes By Olarewaju Oladipo

It is much harder to forgive yourself than it is to forgive others. You will not master the act of forgiveness until you start with yourself. — Olarewaju Oladipo