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I would rather be a fairly happy wife and mother. — Mary MacLane
I am always making sketches of how information should look or mapping out a marketing campaign. When I present my notes, people start responding to them. Desktop publishing makes everything look slick. When you present sketches, it helps start the dialogue and collaboration. — John Katzman
Just because you're aware that you're a nincompoop, doesn't make you any less of one. — Michael Kroft
One thing is undeniable. If we are going to continue to have support for migration, we need to be able to control the numbers. — Michael Gove
All the best novels are about one thing: how we go on. The characters must survive the fallout of their own cowardice, folly, denial or misguided passion. They squander what matters most, and still they pick up the pieces. — Julia Glass
HE THAT LOVETH LITTLE PRAYETH LITTLE, HE THAT LOVETH MUCH PRAYETH MUCH. — Augustine Of Hippo
Thoroughly read all your contracts. I really mean thoroughly. — Bret Michaels
And the more hurt she gets, the more venomous she grows. — Emily Bronte
When I'm acting I don't sing, and when I'm recording I'm not acting. — Jennifer Hudson
It is interesting seeing young people these days and watching how unimportant music is in their lives compared with our generation. — Alison Moyet
I'll be a son of a bitch," Patrick said.
Aidan could barely make his eyes move, forcing them from the papers onto him. "What?"
"I make a living, even life and death judgments, by reading peoples' body language, their raw reactions to situations. And I'd almos swear you've never seen those documents before."
"Well," Aidan said, swallowing hard, calculating what fame and money had cost him. "I'd say you're damn good at your job, because I haven't. — Laura Spinella
Do not belong to those who only get their thoughts from books, or at the prompting of books,-it is our custom to think in the open air, walking, leaping, climbing, or dancing on lonesome mountains by preference, or close to the sea, where even the paths become thoughtful. — Friedrich Nietzsche
It is not the quantity but the quality of knowledge which determines the mind's dignity. — William Ellery Channing
I feel more comfortable when I'm somebody else, I think. When I'm taking a picture as myself, the whole idea of taking a headshot, to me, feels very false. — Missi Pyle
