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There's a side of me that dislikes feminism. I think we surrendered something and women were unable to reveal any kind of vulnerability. — Rachel Hunter

United States is a great Country and has its effective role on the international arena, so we have to boost our relations with it, in order to achieve peace and stability in our region and the world. — Ali Abdullah Saleh

This is the future I would be giving my child? — Dan Brown

I try to get over to Iraq and Afghanistan as much as I can. — R. Lee Ermey

I attempt to be who I am and it's fun. At the same time, growing up doing what I'm doing can be a little crazy. — Selena Gomez

Never judge people based on their nationality, religion, race, gender, skin colour or look. Humans are all the same. They're God's loving children." Angel of Hope — Lily Amis

That's what's so wonderful about being in this business because you're constantly surprised. You have to be up for anything. — Blythe Danner

Sometimes I get worried I'm getting too caught up in the nauseatingly oily smoothness of my own line, when all I'm trying to do is make it as clear as possible. — Chris Ware

There's that short moment that seems to last a lifetime when Mark sees the wall of water rushing down the steps of the subtrans station, like a stampede of white, frothy horses. He wonders a thousand things. How he got there. What's happened above them in the city. Is his family dead. What does the future hold. What's it like to drown. — James Dashner

What matters most is not the idea, but the capacity to believe in it completely. — Ezra Pound

You have to develop a very thick skin. — Gabrielle Union

Sorry about that."
"You didn't hear me complaining."
I raised an eyebrow and said, "Forget about it. You will never see me in that skirt."
"Never? Is that a challenge, love?"
"It's a promise. — Cora Carmack

Art for art's sake, with no purpose, for any purpose perverts art. But art achieves a purpose which is not its own. (1804) — Benjamin Constant