Wag Pilitin Quotes & Sayings
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No man can understand why a woman shouldn't prefer a good reputation to a good time. — Helen Rowland

I love acting, every job is a dream job when you're an actor. I'd like to do eventually more film work and to collaborate with the best actors and directors in film. — Josh Hopkins

What we are waiting for is not as important as what happens to us while we are waiting. Trust the process. — Mandy Hale

We are one human race, and there must be understanding among all men. For those who look at the problems of today, my big hope is that they understand. That they understand that the population is quite big enough, that they must be informed that they must have economic development, that they must have social development, and must be integrated into all parts of the world. — Sebastiao Salgado

If poverty persists in America, it is not for lack of resources. — Matthew Desmond

I can always get better. A lot of my ex-girlfriends don't think I'm funny. — Dane Cook

Don't think about making money, think about making a difference, spot where others are doing it badly and do it better — Richard Branson

I also wanted to do something that I hadn't really seen in almost any black novels, which was a complex love story in which both people were extremely intelligent and talented and understood a lot of things and were still at odds getting it together. — Stanley Crouch

When something hurts them, they weep.
By night, they rest, they sleep — Christina Engela

A fun read that reminds single girls everywhere that it's fabulous to be single. — Plum Sykes

It's the only way working men can get their rights, by all joining together. More the members, more chance for each one separate man having justice done him. — Elizabeth Gaskell

For some reason, people value being scared less than they value laughing. — Jason Blum

Walk my way and a thousand violins begin to play, or it might be the sound of your hello. — Johnny Mathis

... * to learn that money makes life smooth in some ways, and to feel how tight and threadbare life is if you have too little. * to despise money, which is a farce, mere paper, and to hate what you have to do for it, and yet to long to have it in order to be free from slaving for it. * to yearn toward art, music, ballet and good books, and get them only in tantalizing snatches. — Sylvia Plath