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In an ideal world, the perfect biographical subject would have been the star of his penmanship class at grade school - and would thereafter write an English that positively sings. — Stacy Schiff

I didn't put the sword into her. I only gave her the sword.
She's the one who just put it in me. — Karina Halle

It's really important for boys to see that girls take up half of the planet - which we do. — Geena Davis

Tailoring the facts to fit one's theory constitutes neither good science nor good journalism. Rather, it is intellectually dishonest and, when published for consumption by a mass audience, adds up to propaganda. — Ward Churchill

If you want to use your testosterone to grow hair, that's up to you. — Howard G. Hendricks

All records are not made to be broken. — Karl Malone

Stopping at her house is a neighbor boy with evil on his mind, cause he's been peeking in Angie's room at night through her window blind. — Helen Reddy

For once in his life, Norman has acted rather than gone to a meeting. And this is where it has landed him. — Paul Torday

You know that girl who sat at lunch with us today, Brittani Monroe?"
"Yep."
"What do you think about her?"
"She's a slut with a stripper name. — Alison G. Bailey

What is beyond the darkness? Some say chaos and darker night. I say sunrise. — Talbot Mundy

You don't get lucky. You choose to be lucky. — Dhaval Gajera

The great thing about cinema is that it's a great binder. It brings people from across the world together, often erasing the lines between geographies, languages, familiarity, and the like. Cinema is art and art, they say, is a reflection of life and society, so the way we tell our stories is the main differentiator for me. — Priyanka Chopra

The power of art can open our minds. — Edmund Capon

Trust funds can never be a substitute for a fund of trust. — Edwin Louis Cole