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When you are coming out, you say it's for you. But when everybody says it's not OK, it becomes about that rather than about you. It disappointed me. — Anne Heche

His lips covered hers and turned potent and possessive. His mouth tasted of berries, honey, and a tang of whisky. It was a combination a woman could succumb to without a moment's hesitation - succumb to and be seduced by. — Vonnie Davis

I wish I could hold the play (Romeo and Juliet) in my hands right now. I want to read it. I want to know that someone else has felt what I feel, even if that person never existed outside one man's imagination. — Kitty Thomas

He always smiles, even when contemplating nothing good. — Henryk Sienkiewicz

If I were white, I could capture the world. — Dorothy Dandridge

To state a lie firmly, categorically and with great authority, undeterred by the fact that all concerned know it to be a lie, is one of the principal activities defined by the term practising law. — Stephen Vizinczey

A full heart has more room than an empty one. — John Kramer

TRUST, not technology, is the issue of the decade. — Tom Peters

I have so much character that adding beauty to the mix would be greedy. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

As I grow older, I become more and more of a Marxist - Groucho, that is. When you have lived two-thirds of your life, you know the value of a good joke. — Karen DeCrow

Not far from the meeting's venue, at one of the famed Observatory Club tea meetings, Fred once started a talk by saying, 'Oh, Ooh, basically a star is a pretty simple thing.' And from the back of the room was heard the voice of R. O. Redman, saying, 'Well, Fred, you'd look pretty simple too, from ten parsecs! — Fred Hoyle

I wanted to be a certain kind of woman. I became that kind of woman. — Diane Von Furstenberg

I am not sure that it is of the first importance that you should be happy. Many an unhappy man has been of deep service to himself and to the world. — Woodrow Wilson