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Turbo Tito Quotes By Jenny Saville

There is a thing about beauty. Beauty is always associated with the male fantasy of what the female body is. I don't think there is anything wrong with beauty. It's just what women think is beautiful can be different. And there can be a beauty in individualism. If there is a wart or a scar, this can be beautiful, in a sense, when you paint it. — Jenny Saville

Turbo Tito Quotes By Paul Feig

I hate that we're always called "the all-female Ghostbusters," because you wouldn't refer to the original as "the all-male Ghostbusters." — Paul Feig

Turbo Tito Quotes By David Asay

A woman who loses a husband is called a widow, a man who loses his wife is called a widower, and a child who loses his/her parents is called an orphan, but there is no word in the English language for a parent who loses a child (Jay Neugeboren). — David Asay

Turbo Tito Quotes By Amy Winehouse

Since I was 16, I've felt a black cloud hangs over me. Since then, I have taken pills for depression. — Amy Winehouse

Turbo Tito Quotes By Ayn Rand

A gun is not an argument. — Ayn Rand

Turbo Tito Quotes By Anonymous

You mistake me. My father is the King's Hand. I am no longer even a finger, I fear. — Anonymous

Turbo Tito Quotes By Richard Baxter

There is a great deal of duty that husband and wife owe to one another, such as to instruct, admonish, pray, watch over one another, and be continual helpers to each other in order to their everlasting happiness; they must also patiently bear with the infirmities of each other. — Richard Baxter

Turbo Tito Quotes By Dani Smith

Suck on this, Edward. — Dani Smith

Turbo Tito Quotes By Jenny Downham

No, really. I free you.'
I don't want to be free. — Jenny Downham

Turbo Tito Quotes By Amy Koppelman

I have been misunderstood more than I've been understood in my life. — Amy Koppelman