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Missy is really a man. She's a cross dresser. She hangs out with Sammartino. They shave each other's back. — Paul Heyman

me to see the contents. Was she giving me a gift, like she gave Bart anything he wanted? He was the — V.C. Andrews

I think you need something to take care of in order to figure out who you are as a person, and in that way, being a dad has levelled me out more than anything. You've just got to be good for that person no matter what's going on in your head that day. — Pete Wentz

Our emotions tell us what to value. They're like a little GPS system: Go that way. Don't go that way. — David Brooks

Mr. Black started singing a song in some weird language, which I guess was Philippinish. — Jonathan Safran Foer

I was a lot better at starting stories than I was at finishing them. — George R R Martin

No Republican has ever been elected president of the United States without winning Ohio. — Wolf Blitzer

It has been argued that food and eating have replaced sex as our foremost cultural taboo.7 To some extent I agree with this but would point out that the taboo is not against food, or sex, or flesh, but against a loss of control. — Marya Hornbacher

God laughs, it seems, because God knows how it all turns out in the end. — Harvey Cox

Most brands that are called luxury brands today are not true luxury brands. The globalization of fashion and luxury means you now find the same luxury brands in every city. The stores look the same, the products are the same. It is still a very good quality product but it is now readily available to everyone. It's a kind of mass luxury. — Monita Rajpal

It is true that in this time people set their faces hard for photographs, partly from custom, partly because of deficits in photographic technology, but this crowd might not have smiled for the better part of a century. The women seem suspended in a state somewhere between melancholy and fury and are surrounded by old men in strange beards that look as if someone had dabbed glue at random points on their faces, then hurled buckets of white hair in their direction. — Erik Larson