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And what I also couldn't take anymore was this look of disgust on Lyric's face as she stared at me like this was all my fault. She seemed repulsed at the possibility of Tim being my father. — Jessica N. Watkins

I'm a big proponent of young women dressing appropriately in the workplace to get ahead. We need to demand respect as women, and part of that involves how we present ourselves. — Rachel Roy

This idea struck me: the army is the body : I am the brain. Thinking is my fighting. (15 May 1940) — Virginia Woolf

May God deliver us from the easygoing, smooth, comfortable Christianity that never lets the truth get hold of us. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

In New York, you couldn't wish for a nicer audience, or in L.A., Chicago, Boston. But when you get into secondary markets, they don't have a clue. — Bryan Ferry

A lot of my best parts I've been the second choice for, so you never get too egotistical about anything. — Michael Caine

Cities were built to measure time, to remove time from nature. There's an endless counting down, he said. When you strip away all the surfaces, when you see into it, what's left is terror. This is the thing that literature was meant to cure. — Don DeLillo

Be wary of the horse with a sense of humor. — Pam Brown

God bless Merle Haggard. He did all the things that Johnny Cash was supposed to have done. — Lewis Grizzard

Many girls want to be carnal with me because I'm such a premium dancer. — Eugene Hutz

I think I can say without fear of contradiction that we could generate sorties at an extremely high level and bring very, very effective air power to bear in support of our troops. — Bill Vaughan

We must pay close attention to the signals our body sends - the aches and pains, digestions and indigestions, increased energies and exhaustions. Our body sends us signals about the correct 'spelling' of our lives. These sensations are the sum of complex inner computations that we must learn to interpret. — Susan Collins

could murder a plateful of eggs. — Diana Gabaldon

Never get caught acting. — Lillian Gish