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The Ono-Sendai; next year's most expensive Hosaka computer; a Sony monitor; a dozen disks of corporate-grade ice; a Braun coffeemaker. — William Gibson
It's better to have a pocket full of regrets than to never have lived. — John Rzeznik
I think when I was pregnant with my first child - he's about 10 or 11 now - I first noticed changes in my skin, which can make you panic a bit. I had a bit of melasma. — Cate Blanchett
I was not afraid of the words of the violent, but of the silence of the honest. — Martin Luther King Jr.
The Greeks do not think correctly about coming-to-be and passing-away; for no thing comes to be or passes away, but is mixed together and dissociated from the things that are. And thus they would be correct to call coming-to-be mixing-together and passing-away dissociating — Anaxagoras
The only thing that I could think of to do was to be an actress. — Sally Kirkland
She did like him ... sometimes. When he was not a complete knacker. — Meljean Brook
The healthy spirit of self-help created among working people would, more than any other measure, serve to raise them as a class; and this, not by pulling down others, but by levelling them up to a higher and still advancing standard of religion, intelligence, and virtue. — Samuel Smiles
I was about two years old when I first started drawing recognizable characters. — Seth MacFarlane
Take off the dress. — Samantha Young
Women laugh when they can, and weepe when they will. — George Herbert
I'm an alcoholic, Tara. — Jaci Burton
If you're going to sell stock and somebody wants to buy it at a price and that price is not a price you dictate, but demand dictates, sell it to them now. — Barry Diller
Baseball is not life. It is a fiction, a metaphor. And a ballplayer is a man who agrees to uphold that metaphor as though lives were at stake. — David James Duncan
The ocean humbles you. You can go and win a world title, but you're never going to beat the ocean. — Stephanie Gilmore
