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She looked confused. She looked off-balance. That's a technique I employ to get dates, and it always works. — Gary Reilly

Well, the most important thing in choreographing for a specific tune is to get the story line and try to make your movements, rather than just actual movements, let them become more or less a physical drama to, to what they were singing about. And uh, also, uh, honor the beat and the rhythmic pattern of the musical track. — Cholly Atkins

man is born to love; he is only alive when he is in the presence of a woman he loves or should love. I — Elie Wiesel

I am not sure any of the material in Leadership BS would be helpful for small companies and certainly not their owners. Of course, even owners have bosses and need to worry about keeping their jobs - so Power might be more appropriate. — Jeffrey Pfeffer

Science seeks the right answer, humor the right wrong answer. — Brian Spellman

All he felt was sorrow, as if he'd been abandoned at the bottom of a deep, dark pit. That's all it was - sorrow. That, and simple physical pain. — Haruki Murakami

I did a film a long time ago with a shaved head and I had the ugliest looking head in the world. — Gedde Watanabe

A huge number of people are going through the process of awakening, some in the early stages, some in later stages, and it's wonderful to see. — Eckhart Tolle

Having Messi in the team guarantees everything. He doesn't just score, he gives assists, and he works and wins the ball. He is the best player in the world. — Sergio Busquets

Look at the world through your vision not through the misperceptions of others. — Debasish Mridha

I think my father had a lot of anti-establishment in him. He came through the '60s. — Willie Robertson

Eyes the infinite black of the night sky bore into her and carved deep grooves along every curve. She felt the weight of his desire wash over her like the slow rise of dawn creeping across the bed in the morning. It singed every inch of her. — Airicka Phoenix

The heart had no regard for time, no regard for pain. — Karina Halle