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You know, in 1975 I couldn't get a job in New York City because I was American. The kitchens were predominantly run by French, Swiss, German, and basically I got laughed at. I had education, I had experience, but got laughed at because I was American. — Emeril Lagasse
Don't you know, If you don't step outside yourself, you'll never discover who you are — Jose Saramago
If you don't back away from my girl, I'll rip out your fucking throat. Right here on the dance floor. — Jamie McGuire
He shook his head, cupped each side of my face, and looked into my eyes. "Did you sleep with him?"
Hot tears filled my eyes as I shook my head no. He slammed his lips against mine, and his tongue entered my mouth without hesitation. Unable to control myself, I gripped his shirt in my fists, and pulled him to me. He hummed in his amazing, deep voice, and gripped me so tight that it was difficult to breathe. — Jamie McGuire
This does not
ing slip now. — Steven Gerrard
It's not a woman I want right now, Mom. It's a man... — Riley Hart
MEN WHO CANNOT LET GO CHOOSE WOMEN WHO CANNOT SAY NO. — Gavin De Becker
Acting is easier and smoother than singing - it's less drama. — Beyonce Knowles
We have all had times ... when we have seen things from God's standpoint and have wanted to stay there; but God will never allow us to stay there ... [I]t is in the valley where we live for the glory of God. — Oswald Chambers
We National Socialists must hold unflinchingly to our aim in foreign policy, namely to secure for the German people the land and soil to which they are entitles on this earth. And this action is the only one which, before God and or German posterity, would make any sacrifice of blood seem justified: before God, since we have been put on this earth with the mission of eternal struggle for our daily bread ... — Adolf Hitler
The anthropologists are busy, indeed, and ready to transport us back into the savage forest where all human things ... have their beginnings; but the seed never explains the flower. — Edith Hamilton
