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Is that your scarf the duke's son is wearing?" Cristyne stared at Gisela with wide eyes. Gisela forced herself to breathe. "It is." Cristyne said her name in a slow, awed whisper. "Gisela. — Melanie Dickerson

I have been in the entertainment business some forty-three years, and I have never said anything detrimental or anything that might be construed as belittling any race or religion. I would be a sucker to do so because you can't insult the customers. — W.C. Fields

What family you were born into matters so much more than it did before in a perverse way. — David Brooks

The defenders of decent society and the disciples of degeneracy are often the same people. — Caleb Carr

You know a lot, but you don't know everything. — Mary J. Blige

Savor the flashes of wonder that light your life, — Eric Greitens

It's nice that we have all these different films. — Charlotte Gainsbourg

Forget so-called peer-pressure. It's more like peer-hunger. No? We enter a spiritual puberty where we snap to the fact that the great transcendent horror is loneliness, excluded encagement in the self. Once we've hit this age, we will now give or take anything, wear any mask, to fit, be part-of, not be Alone, we young. — David Foster Wallace

It's so funny that people think I actually ran for President. I am maybe the most un-political person you're ever going to meet. When I put "Elected" out, it was definitely a satire ... "Alice Cooper for President" ... when everybody realized I was running against Nixon, you known, even on a joke level, I think I got a lot of write-in votes. — Alice Cooper

Whipping is fifty percent show and noise. — Anne Rice

Boring people live boring lives. — Habeeb Akande

The reason the factions were evil is because there was no way out of them. They gave us the illusion of choice without actually giving us a choice. — Veronica Roth

In a world such as ours, where we have to cross the great divide of otherness or we will not survive, love is perhaps the most critical aspect that is there in our humanity, to both activate and to practice. — Jean Houston