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My words always get me into troubles. And if not my words, it is my facial expressions. — Manasa Rao

I will accept anything in the theatre ... provided it amuses or moves me. But if it does neither, I want to go home. — Noel Coward

What are all those people doing under the trees?" I asked. "Those are students," Grandpa said. "They're probably studying their lessons. They have their classes inside those buildings." "That wouldn't be a bad place to go to school," I said. "Instead of having to stay in the schoolhouse to study, you could just go outside and sit under a tree. I think I'd like that." "I hope I live to see the day when you go to college here," Grandpa said. "Do you think you'd like it? — Wilson Rawls

Then the God punished, "I will give the happiest moments at such worst times that you won't be able to feel anything."
Take it as a punishment you want
Because this ritual of mine will always haunt — Bhavik Sarkhedi

Go for what you want if it doesn't want you back, so be it, it doesn't deserve you — Nicole Richie

The real preparation for [Christ's] return is not to act like we know it's coming right now and do something different. It's to do what we should have been doing all along. — Mike Huckabee

Because I take care of my body, it doesn't look like the body of a woman of my years. — Gloria Swanson

Anything worthwhile is tough. — Emily Giffin

The mystical nature of American consumption accounts for its joylessness. We spend a great deal of time in stores, but if we don't seem to take much pleasure in our buying, it's because we're engaged in the acts of sacrifice and self-definition. Abashed in the presence of expensive merchandise, we recognize ourselves ... as suppliants admitted to a shrine. — Lewis H. Lapham

Her forehead met her knee and the solidity of the contact was a relief. The hardness of her kneecap, its cool certainty when pressed against her hot and racing head, was reassuring, almost like contact with another person, a calmer person than she was, older and wiser and more suited to the tasks that lay at hand. — Kate Morton

I'm a very direct person and, sometimes, when I want something, I will push it until I get it. But, it's OK. It's not as bad as some people. When I have an idea in my head, I'm pretty stubborn. — Julie Delpy

To be different is a lonely thing, and she has been lonely for such a long time. What she does frightens people, and she thinks, "Why shouldn't they be frightened? It's not normal: no one else does what I can do. — Helen Bell