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Unsatisfactory Thesaurus Quotes By Lee Carey

Paddle hard for every wave...you never know if it will be your best ride. — Lee Carey

Unsatisfactory Thesaurus Quotes By Julie James

Just because we haven't met Mr. Right doesn't mean we're doing anything wrong. And by the way, you're brilliant and awesome, too. If I were a
lesbian, I'd totally settle down with you and make lots of in vitro babies. — Julie James

Unsatisfactory Thesaurus Quotes By Kerry Washington

We don't come out of the womb filled with prejudice, racism, and homophobia. Kids are taught to hate, so we have to protect our young people's minds from those evils. — Kerry Washington

Unsatisfactory Thesaurus Quotes By Frederick Lenz

If you ever care about things, that means they have power over you. — Frederick Lenz

Unsatisfactory Thesaurus Quotes By Arthur Golden

The prettiest of them all is a girl who is pretty on the inside. — Arthur Golden

Unsatisfactory Thesaurus Quotes By Nicole Williams

To be strong, you have to know your weaknesses, confront them, and ultimately accept them. A person isn't strong because they lack weakness but because they don't let it guide them. — Nicole Williams

Unsatisfactory Thesaurus Quotes By Ace Frehley

I've started working on a new album, I'm writing a new book ... there are a lot of good things on the horizon. — Ace Frehley

Unsatisfactory Thesaurus Quotes By Hilary Swank

My most annoying question is 'Hilary, are you ever going to play a pretty girl?' — Hilary Swank

Unsatisfactory Thesaurus Quotes By Richard Marx

I've never, ever in my life enjoyed playing live the way I am now. — Richard Marx

Unsatisfactory Thesaurus Quotes By Andy Hargreaves

On data: We are the drivers, not the driven. — Andy Hargreaves

Unsatisfactory Thesaurus Quotes By Elizabeth Wurtzel

The moment in The Bell Jar when Esther Greenwood realizes after thirty days in the same black turtleneck that she never wants to wash her hair again, that the repeated necessity of the act is too much trouble, that she wants to do it once and be done with it, seems like the book's true epiphany. You know you've completely descended into madness when the matter of shampoo has ascended into philosophical heights. — Elizabeth Wurtzel