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I'm always fetishizing the French woman and French taste and style. My assistant will make fun of me because every time we're picking the direction of a collection, I say the same thing: 'I want it to be really French.' — Joseph Altuzarra

Everyone can say 'I Love You' but not everyone really means it, so believe it when you feel it, not when you hear it. — Greyson Chance

Many people spend time studying the properties of animals or herbs; how much more important it would be to study those of people, with whom we must live or die! — Baltasar Gracian

Their rusted hinges let out a pair of screams, for all those who might have slept through the breaking of the lock. — George R R Martin

Whatever you are pushing against, you are stuck to. — Werner Erhard

Healing is more about accepting the pain and finding a way to peacefully co-exist with it. In the sea of life, pain is a tide that will ebb and weave, continually.
We need to learn how to let it wash over us, without drowning in it. Our life doesn't have to end where the pain begins, but rather, it is where we start to mend. — Jaeda DeWalt

This sort of quiet gazing, which was like a feeding of the heart ... — Iris Murdoch

Europe and North America, we are told, are less dependent on energy-intensive heavy industry than in the 1960s and 1970s. It seems we squeeze more GDP out of a barrel of oil than in those benighted days. — James Buchan

Feed your friends, and their mouths will be too full to gossip, Bubbie used to say. Feed your enemies, and they'll become your friends. — Susan Wiggs

To look long and lean, wear a wide-leg trouser with high heels. — Rebecca Gayheart

At the end of the day, all the best negotiating techniques can't overcome the most substantive policy differences. — Rob Portman

The miserable man makes a peny of a farthing, and the liberall of a farthing sixe pence.
[The miserable man maketh a penny of a farthing, and the liberal of a farthing sixpence.] — George Herbert

I have kids who buy tickets for my show ... How could I take their money and ignore their problems? — Lady Gaga

I don't particularly believe all love is doomed. But I guess, one is usually kinda suffering from some aborted love affair or association, rather than being at the peak of one. I think it's fairly obvious that a lot more suffering goes on in the name of love than the little happiness you can squeeze out of it. — Nick Cave

I love the way capitalism finds a place - even for its enemies. — Banksy