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I find myself wanting to study his lower abdomen, where the muscles are like stepping stones leading the way down to Mr. Happy. — Kristen Callihan

I was the first judge in the 'Indian Idol' format. The biggest risk when you adapt a format from a country in the West is how to make it your own, so I remember at the press conference for Indian 'X Factor,' the press would ask, 'Who is Simon Cowell?' And I said 'Why don't you ask Simon Cowell, 'Who is Sonu Nigam?' — Sonu Nigam

But even with new friends and a job with people I really cared about, my life seemed to be missing something. — Abbi Glines

Eyes closed, I concentrate on visualizing a sandy beach and slowing my breathing - in through my nose, hold, out through my mouth - the way Dr. Andrews, my grief counselor, taught me. I've done this often enough to know it works. I've used it to numb the panic and sorrow for the past two years. Problem is, I've also succeeded in dulling pretty much every other emotion. There's always a price. — Eve Silver

There were no dead bodies in Watergate. — Monica Crowley

Love has nothing to do with marriage or one's marital status... love is immortal, love is forever, and love is age-less. — Girdhar Joshi

I like when a guy makes me feel like a woman and a little girl at the same time. — Tara Reid

If practiced correctly, generosity can induce feelings of shame, inadequacy, and even envy, to name just a few. — David Sedaris

I have a strong sense of responsibility. I like to be directed, it's true. If I didn't like that, I'd do something else. — Catherine Deneuve

Do I look like the flower type of guy? — James Anderson

A writer is justly called 'universal' when he is understood within the limits of his civilization, though that be bounded by a country or an age. — George Edward Woodberry

For of all creatures that breathe and creep about on the earth, there is none so miserable as man. — Homer