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Polygamists have no connection with us whatsoever. They don't belong to the church. There are actually no Mormon fundamentalists. — Gordon B. Hinckley

The big lesson about loving someone was coming to understand that when love ended for one person, it ended for both people. — Elizabeth George

I definitely taught my parents how to text and how to charge their phones. — Chelsea Clinton

[Paul] Ryan won kudos both within his membership and the party base for not giving in. — Christopher Michael Cillizza

When other boys dreamt of going to the moon or becoming doctors, I wanted to be a designer. — Olivier Theyskens

The raging rocks And shivering shocks Shall break the locks Of prison gates: And Phibbus' car Shall shine from far, And make and mar The foolish Fates. — William Shakespeare

The only people capable of handling success are those who have learned to handle failures w/o taking their eyes off the prize. — Orrin Woodward

I loved the idea of doing something that has this misconception about what stewardesses were. And, I also love the idea that these girls were navigating a blatantly misogynistic society, with the girdle checks and make-up checks. — Christina Ricci

If you think of standardization as the best that you know today, but which is to be improved tomorrow; you get somewhere. — Henry Ford

There's people who think what they need and what they deserve in their lives is a lot worse than what they actually do, so they get themselves involved in things that are needlessly painful: brutal relationships, abusive relationships. — Adam Duritz

Authenticity means to be the author of your own life. — Tom Shadyac

Choice not chance determines destiny... — Lisa Alexander-Griffin

I don't like to read. The only things I read are gossip columns. If someone gives me a book, it had better have lots of pictures. — Ethel Merman