Polygone Francais Quotes & Sayings
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Ben Carson actually lost a tooth. Which explains why he said that under his leadership, Americans would be entitled to 'life, liberty, and the purthuit of happineth.' — Jimmy Fallon

If I told you, what would it change? Fate is fate, you see.
Just like love is love. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

I had believed there was no such thing as redemption. I knew now I was wrong. Redemption had not come from grand gestures of dashing bravery. It had not come from successfully completing twelve impossible labors. Instead, redemption transpired from the small, quiet places. — Brodi Ashton

I can't tell people how to have style. No amount of money can buy you style. It's just instinctive. — Iris Apfel

No one to hear, you might as well scream. — Melissa Etheridge

Today's competitiveness, so much imposed from without, is exhausting, not exhilarating; is unending-a part of one's social life, one's solitude, one's sleep, one's sleeplessness. — Louis Kronenberger

If I had not had so much ambition and not tried to do so many things, I probably would have been happier, but less useful. — Thomas A. Edison

Quentin Tarantino is here, star of all my sexual nightmares. — Tina Fey

The black nation of Egypt is the only country that has a science named after its culture: Egyptology — Malcolm X

I started acting when I was in high school, started writing when I got to New York in 1975. — Eric Bogosian

The deepest change begins with men raising children as much as women do and women being equal actors in the world outside the home. There are many ways of supporting that, from something as simple as paid sick leave and flexible work hours to attributing an economic value to all caregiving and making that amount tax deductible. — Gloria Steinem

That America is an exceptional nation is unclear only to one who has not been taught its true history. It ceases to be exceptional only when its representative leaders cease to be exceptional. America, it has been said, is a nation of laws, not of men. The more it becomes a nation of men, the less it remains America. — Ron Brackin

I looked at the baby in the lap of the woman opposite. I had no idea how old it was, I never did, with babies - for all I knew it could talk a blue streak and had twenty teeth behind its pursed, pink lips. — Sylvia Plath