Stiosphere Quotes & Sayings
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He mutters something that sounds like and probably is fat whore. It doesn't matter that I'm a virgin. I should have had sex a thousand times by now for all the boys who've been calling me this since fifth grade. — Jennifer Niven

People don't like land mines, especially the survivors and the people who are living in the countries with them, ... They think they are cowardly, like we do, so I think it's down to the governments to actually just listen to the people and sign the treaty and get rid of all these things and there would be an end to it. — Paul McCartney

Pictures are entertainment, messages should be delivered by Western Union. — Samuel Goldwyn

Posture and Social Status...
During the 18th century in European and American society, aspects including station in life, status and dress could easily identify those of financial means. In fact, the garments of this era would hold the wearer in a position that would support and require proper posture. Women, and sometimes men, wore stays in order to shape the torso. Among the more privileged, even children wore stays since people believed these improved their posture and enhanced straight spinal growth. Certain movements were constrained by the cut and design of many garments, including details of the sleeve and back that would hold the person in proper posture. — Cindy Ann Peterson

Combat duty is strenuous and physically demanding, and I'm not the first person to notice that men and women are built differently. And while many will argue that women will only be allowed into combat arms units under the same requirements as their male counterparts, count me as skeptical. — Pete Hegseth

Preach to yourselves the sermons which you study, before you preach them to others. — Richard Baxter

I don't buy art to put away somewhere. I buy art to appreciate, enjoy, and live with. It's supposed to add to your life. — Orlando Bloom

The great arises out of small things that are honored and cared for. — Eckhart Tolle