Talkshow Quotes & Sayings
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I was in that generation where I was torn if you should put it on the web because you're giving it away for free but you also want people to see your work. — Kalup Linzy

My family, my fans and yes, romance is always there in one way or another. Life is full of these emotions and I have always found pleasure in incorporating them into my music. — Marc Anthony

During this week, Ragan has experience a bit of insecurity with me, the result of my being quieter than usual, which he interprets as being a withdrawal from him. "No," I countered, "it is a withdrawal into myself." I do not think the same need exists in him. Quiet can be the two of us reading silently. But he prefers that I be nearby. I need regular time without anybody else around in order to feel restored. — Phyllis Theroux

They're dangerous at both ends ... and crafty in the middle. — Arthur Conan Doyle

I am never upset for the reason I think. — Helen Schucman

I think we ought to call (Republicans who sign the Norquist no tax pledge) exactly what they are - they are traitors and they don't deserve to hold elective office in this country. — Bill Press

A middle-aged woman who looked like someone's cleaning lady, a shrieking adolescent lunatic and a talkshow host with an orange face ... It didn't add up. Suicide wasn't invented for people like this. It was invented for people like Virginia Woolf and Nick Drake. And Me. Suicide was supposed to be cool. — Nick Hornby

Here lies a gentleman bold
Who was so very brave
He went to lengths untold,
And on the brink of the grave
Death had on him no hold.
By the world he set small store
He frightened it to the core
Yet somehow, by Fate's plan,
Though he'd lived a crazy man,
When he died he was sane once more. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

There are certain women who are sexually driven and they can compartmentalize it from an emotional attachment. — Zoe Lister-Jones

Those who tell their own story you know must be listened to with caution. — Jane Austen

I can't bear Britain in decline. I just can't. — Margaret Thatcher