Molly Ringwald Pretty In Pink Quotes & Sayings
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At last we've seen the first installment of Joss Whedon's new web series, 'Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog,' and it's sweeter than we'd ever imagined. — Annalee Newitz

I will defend anyone as long as the client gives me total control of the case and pays up front. — Edward Bennett Williams

Every time you used, it was a risk searching for a high just like the first time, a high you would never find again. — Bob Pastorella

After that, a strange thing happened: Amy couldn't stop her expectations from rising. She imagined herself transformed and beautiful, like Molly Ringwald in Pretty in Pink, with her homemade dress and mysterious lace boots. She pictured her hair in an upsweep of loose curls. In the fantasy, her prom face looked like the one she only wore asleep, loose and relaxed. She imagined a photographer asking her to smile and, for the first time in her life, being able to do it. — Cammie McGovern

The price of freedom is to allow freedom. Very few people are willing to pay the price. — Leonard Jacobson

Multi-tasking is NOT an option — Mani S. Sivasubramanian

Not being able to touch is sometimes as interesting as being able to touch. — Andy Goldsworthy

Sometimes in life you have to be your own best friend. — Taylor Swift

If there are any persons who contest a received opinion ... let us thank them for it, open our minds to listen to them, and rejoice that there is some one to do for us what we otherwise ought, if we have any regard for either the certainty or the vitality of our convictions, to do with much greater labor for ourselves. - John Stuart Mill, On Liberty — Friedrich Nietzsche

Leadership is a difficult practice personally because it almost always requires you to make a challenging adaptation yourself. What makes adaptation complicated is that it involves deciding what is so essential that it must be preserved going forward and what of all that you value can be left behind. Those are hard choices because they involve both protecting what is most important to you and bidding adieu to something you previously held dear: a relationship, a value, an idea, an image of yourself. — Ronald A. Heifetz