Showgirls Pool Quotes & Sayings
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The 'Wild West' is a good description of law enforcement in the desert southwest USA. — Steven Magee

These people are like sheep, if you were to ask them, who would like hepatitis, they are all going to cheer. — Santino Marella

You have done well," Grandfather said. "We thank you."
"We were afraid sometimes," Jetsam replied.
"Good." Grandfather's eyes smiled. "That means you had the courage to keep trying. — Sheila Moon

I remember when Meryl Streep did an ad for American Express, the press harassed her. — Andie MacDowell

A true revival not looking for the great names to grace the stage but the Greatest Name to Consume the Altar — Louis

All that analysis is well and good, but what I need right now is a left-handed batter who can hit the ball over the shortstop's head. — Casey Stengel

As a Turkish proverb says
it was going to be like digging a well with a needle. — Terry Hayes

I thought I could do this alone.
I demand not to do this alone. — A.S. King

You ever have the feeling you lost something important, only to discover it was never there to begin with? — David Arnold

I learned how to let other performers have their moment. A lot of people can't do that. They just chew the scenery and steamroll over their scene partners. It doesn't make you look better in the long run to do that. You have to have balance in your scene. If it's somebody else's moment, let them have it. Learn how to be generous. Plus, it makes the audience hate you. — Wendi McLendon-Covey

It used to be that if someone was to get involved in feminism, it was probably because they were already interested. They were already interested in feminism; they were already interested in being an activist, and they found their way to like a NOW meeting or to a consciousness-raising group or something like that. — Jessica Valenti

There was always something that meant more to you than me. — Jessica Andrews

It is better for a leader to make a mistake in forgiving than to make a mistake in punishing. — Anonymous

Vanity asks, is it popular? Politics ask, will it work? But conscience and morality ask, is it right? — Martin Luther King Jr.