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I'm the kind of person who likes to hang out and observe what's going on in the streets, or in certain places. I used to do that a lot. But having to become an international superstar, I can't do that comfortably! But it's all positive, you know. — Jimmy Cliff

I'm really about as good at relaitionships as I am at being a vampire. I'm kind of a smart but surprisingly inept kind of girl. — Chloe Neill

The time will come when no servant will be hired without a diploma from some training school, and a girl will as much expect to fit herself for house-maid or cook, as for dressmaker or any trade. — Lydia Hoyt Farmer

If I lose control, you'll be the first to know."
"I'm quite perturbed by the idea. — Ilona Andrews

To exercise faith is to trust that the Lord knows what he is doing with you and that He can accomplish it for your eternal good even though you cannot understand how He can possibly do it ... Your Father in Heaven and His Beloved Son love you perfectly. — Richard G. Scott

It's in the private places of the heart that freedom is made or unmade by the discipline we create there. — Alan Keyes

But I don't just want you to get into my pants," he said. " I want you to get into my life. — Nick Wilgus

The past doesn't equal the future.
All great leaders, all people who have achieved in any area of life,
know the power of continuously pursuing their vision,
even if all the details of how to achieve it aren't yet available — Tony Robbins

Don't judge me, I'm not a book. — Melanie Marquez

The term 'hero' irritates me greatly. — Irena Sendler

It used to irritate a friend of mine that when he went to confession he never got the chance to tell the priest the good things he had done. — Monica Furlong

The scariest thing in it may be the way the clock radio has a way of turning itself on, loudly, of its own accord. The song is always the Carpenters' "We've Only Just Begun." Now that's horror. — Stephanie Zacharek