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When I was a kid, I got sent off for head-butting a referee: I ran 50m to argue a decision, I was shown a red card, and I head-butted him. I'm really not proud of that. — Luis Suarez

There's no point putting your heart and soul into a part when you know in advance it isn't worth the trouble. I'm not speaking as a dedicated actress. Enthusiasm and hard work are requisites for any job a person undertakes. I tried working just for money once and it made me almost physically ill. — Lizabeth Scott

After that dark woman you search for someone who will fit into the irregular corners of your heart. — Edna O'Brien

The journey is suppose to go on until you meet yourself, Lizabeth said. It could be very long. — Erika Tamar

For years I tried to put myself in a box, and it frustrated me, so I had to let go and let the universe take its course. — Billy Porter

Greg took a deep — D.V. Berkom

Bjorn Borg looks like a hunchbacked, jut-bottomed version of Lizabeth Scott, impersonating a bearded Apache princess. — Clive James

The trouble with cousins, Lizabeth thought, was that they knew all about you, even your allergies. — Erika Tamar

Word count doesn't tell me when a story ends, my characters will tell me. — Kristy Brown

The only difference between those who are doing it and those who aren't doing it is that those who are doing it... are doing it! — Joel Comm

Some candy bars had more protein than many cereals. [Jean] Mayer dubbed them "sugar-coated vitamin pills" and wrote, "I contend that these cereals containing over 50% sugar should be labeled imitation cereal or cereal confections, and they should be sold in the candy section rather than in the cereal section. — Michael Moss

Have you ever noticed it for some reason you want to feel completely out of step with the rest of the world, the only thing to do is sit around a cocktail lounge for the afternoon? — Lizabeth Scott

Poems are bullshit unless they are
teeth or trees or lemons piled
on a step. Or black ladies dying
of men leaving nickel hearts
beating them down. Fuck poems
and they are useful, wd they shoot
come at you, love what you are,
breathe like wrestlers, or shudder
strangely after pissing. We want live
words of the hip world live flesh &
coursing blood. Hearts Brains
Souls splintering fire. We want poems
like fists beating niggers out of Jocks
or dagger poems in the slimy bellies
of the owner-jews. Black poems to
smear on girdlemamma mulatto bitches
whose brains are red jelly stuck
between 'lizabeth taylor's toes. Stinking
Whores! we want "poems that kill. — Amiri Baraka

You can't guarantee success, but you can guarantee failure. — Gregory Heath

Death is but a dream and life is merely the daydream of death. — Mike Dickenson

What did a person need to survive? Food. Water. Shelter. Warmth in cold weather. And something else ... books. — Nancy Horan

Can love help a person to get better?' I asked. — David Almond

I think it'll be interesting. The Aborigines certainly are, Lizabeth said. They have a tradition called the walkabout. It's a challenge for boys when they come of age. I don't know about the girls-the book didn't say. And grown men walkabout, too, when they're troubled.
What's a walkabout?
The book said it's to find your true self, but I don't really know what that means Lizabeth said. — Erika Tamar

I'm passionately interested in truth: truth is something that happens whether or not we see it, or believe it, or write about. Truth just is. — Kameron Hurley

Satisfy us in the morning with your steadfast love, that we may rejoice and be glad all our days. 15 Make us glad for as many days as you have afflicted us, and for as many years as we have seen evil. — Anonymous

I enjoyed it when football crowds in the early days would sing 'All together now' - that was another one. I was also pleased when the movement in America took up 'Give peace a chance' because I had written it with that in mind really. — John Lennon

Even though two decades and several years had gone by since [she] first decided to be a fairy, even though Lizabeth Kane now stood five feet six inches tall in her stocking feet, even though she was thirty two years old - she still had aspirations of growing up to be a fairy. — Janet Evanovich

If I drive myself to the brink of my ability, then I don't get stale or bored. — Dean Koontz

Cooking is a great way to get back in touch with things that brought us comfort. — Lizabeth Scott