Kuchenbecker Family Crest Quotes & Sayings
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On Ain't No Telling I came up with the bass solo. — Noel Redding

Um, she's meaner than a bag full of squirrels and twice as nuts. — Sherry D. Ficklin

If you go get a passport, it might encourage you to at least consider the world around you. — Chuck D

The world flips and changes constantly; the best we can do is remain ourselves — Dawn O'Porter

How stupid to abandon something I loved because someone I loved abandoned me. — Morgan Rhodes

People don't like talking about it, but if you're Spanish, you feel a weight. — Michelle Rodriguez

I resolutely believe that respect for diversity is a fundamental pillar in the eradication of racism, xenophobia and intolerance. There is no excuse for evading the responsibility of finding the most suitable path toward the elimination of any expression of discrimination against indigenous peoples. — Rigoberta Menchu

No men were allowed, and a nurse who smuggled one in would be dismissed if she was caught. Student nurses could not marry. All this was to repress our sexuality, yet we were dressed up like sex kittens. With exquisite irony, in today's permissive society, when anything goes and nurses can do whatever they like sexually, the uniform has changed beyond all recognition, and the average nurse now looks like a sack of potatoes tied in the middle, often wearing trousers rather than sexy black stockings. — Jennifer Worth

If I'm on the board of any company where there's an offer that comes in, I want to negotiate. — Nelson Peltz

Getting married and then having children just centered me and grounded my values. It was like a whole new world. It started happening in New York with a little play called Cruise Control, where I relaxed, and then I kept getting work in Hollywood till this series happened. — Patricia Richardson

My father worked two jobs. He assembled speakers during the day, and then he sold real estate at night and on weekends. And then he eventually, when he was in his mid-50s, became a full-time real estate salesman. — Terry J. Lundgren