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When it all comes down to it, it's just me and her against the world. Always has been. — Jessica Sorensen
If I walk out onstage and I get a warm, excited response, it makes me feel so confident and happy, and then it's so easy for me up there. — Martina Mcbride
Let me not follow in the clamor of the world, but walk calmly in my path ... — Max Ehrmann
There is no sincerer love than the love of food. — George Bernard Shaw
My favorite is the garlic press. I think it's beautiful as an object. But the awkward part of it all is that I don't use it much because I'm allergic to garlic. — Michael Graves
Cristiano is better than Messi, without a doubt. He's more of an all-round player — Usain Bolt
There was no up, there was no down. There was a steady, nauseated life five minutes ago, but nothing five minutes from now. And then, very suddenly, there was no 'now. — Paige Harbison
Harvard has something that manages, I think, to provide a lot of options for students, but still fairly prescriptive about the kinds of subjects that the courses ought to cover. — Louis Menand
George Bush is trying to play it both ways. — Mark Shields
Here's the thing - I'm single, I haven't been married, I don't have kids yet. If I do have kids I would be interested to see them in my life, so here's a movie for kids and I'm in there and I'm supposed to be kind of funny for kids. — Garry Shandling
Why should not our whole life and its scenery be actually thus fair and distinct? All our lives want a suitable background. They should at least, like the life of the anchorite, be as impressive to behold as objects in a desert, a broken shaft or crumbling mound against a limitless horizon. — Henry David Thoreau
I'd rather have you die and have known you for five minutes then to have never known you and not have this hole in my heart. The pain is real but so is the love. — Marata Eros
In the United States, revolts tends to be directed against specific situations, rarely against the social structure as a whole. — Harold Rosenberg