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Oh absolutely. Look they hate all conservatives but they have a special kind of loathing for women conservatives. — Monica Crowley

It a wretched thing to suffer at the hand of one of whom we cannot complain. — Publilius Syrus

dollars." "Millions? I can see your stunts for free on YouTube." Alma shook — Angela Cervantes

I think all of us have our inner 13-year-old a lot closer to the surface than we're willing to admit even to ourselves. — Jennifer Garner

My job is my sport so I have to make sure that I stay focussed on it. I train almost every day so it takes up a lot of my life and you don't want to bring any new distractions into your life. — Sally Pearson

When it comes to jewellery, less is more as you get older. Just before I go out to a party, I look at myself in the mirror and take off half of the jewellery I'm wearing. Anything that rattles or clanks is just too dowager duchess. — Jerry Hall

More question. You know that curiosity killed the cat? — Gemma Malley

If you are the kind of person who is waiting for the 'right' thing to happen, you might wait for a long time. It's like waiting for all the traffic lights to be green for five miles before starting the trip. — Robert Kiyosaki

He read political books. They gave him phrases which he could only speak to himself and use on Shama. They also revealed one region after another of misery and injustice and left him feeling more helpless and more isolated than ever. Then it was that he discovered the solace of Dickens. Without difficulty he transferred characters and settings to people and places he knew. In the grotesques of Dickens everything he feared and suffered from was ridiculed and diminished, so that his own anger, his own contempt became unnecessary, and he was given strength to bear the most difficult part of his day: dressing in the morning, that daily affirmation of faith in oneself, which at times for him was almost like an act of sacrifice. — V.S. Naipaul