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My work is not about 'form follows function,' but 'form follows beauty' or, even better, 'form follows feminine.' — Oscar Niemeyer

And if small businesspeople say they made it on their own, all they are saying is that nobody else worked seven days a week in their place. Nobody showed up in their place to open the door at five in the morning. Nobody did their thinking, and worrying, and sweating for them. — Paul Ryan

Women always enter a relationship like they do an apartment. A few flowers here, a throw pillow there - the next thing you know, the walls are covered in pastel paintings. — Dannika Dark

I have a weird thing against facials. I feel like all day my face is being touched and messed with on set, so I don't want more people touching my face! — Gigi Hadid

Religious hypocrisy is one of the great barriers to faith for any thoughtful person. Why become a Christian when the church is filled with so many hypocrites and deeply flawed people? Mark — John Ortberg

I'm really grateful for my dancers' discipline. — Teri Garr

If you have the courage to love, then you should have the courage to suffer, too. — E.H. Majaw

A diary is useful for recording the idiosyncrasies of other people - but not one's own. — Agatha Christie

It requires no special talent to be a shadow; but to be a light, you need to be burning inwardly! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

A high place of honor, although doubtless one to be obtained only after enduring the pangs of a prolonged crucifixion, awaits that philosophical biologist, or that philosopher sufficiently acquainted with scientific biology, who subjects the modern doctrine of evolution to a thoroughly critical analysis, with a view to detect and to estimate its metaphysical assumptions. — George Trumbull Ladd

But the science of operations, as derived from mathematics more especially, is a science of itself, and has its own abstract truth and value; just as logic has its own peculiar truth and value, independently of the subjects to which we may apply its reasonings and processes. — Ada Lovelace