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At the time I started in ballet they were dancing 'The Spirit of Champagne' on pointe, in Paris. I thought, 'I don't want to dance the spirit of champagne, I want to drink it! — Martha Graham

One of the things I say is from an evolutionary point of view: probably the ideal rich environment for a baby includes more mud, livestock, and relatives than most of us could tolerate nowadays. — Alison Gopnik

I grew up in wide-open spaces, but they didn't have the romantic history of the West. — Robert Taylor

I'm glad if my work can make a difference. — Lena Dunham

And I'm full aware of how much you don't like me at this moment"
Can't be a new thing for you" Jim said — J.R. Ward

A nation of spaghetti eaters cannot restore Roman civilization! — Benito Mussolini

I'm an ardent American Football fan. — Don King

She belonged to the law as some women had once been brides of Christ. — Ian McEwan

I think there's an innocence to me. — Krista Allen

Life is good when you live from your roots. Your values are a critical source of energy, enthusiasm, and direction. Work is meaningful and fun when it's an expression of your true core. — Shoshana Zuboff

When the woman said, "I don't need a piece of paper to love you," she was using a very specific definition of "love." She was assuming that love is, in its essence, a particular kind of feeling. She was saying, "I feel romantic passion for you, and the piece of paper doesn't enhance that at all, and it may hurt it." She was measuring love mainly by how emotionally desirous she was for his affection. And she was right that the marital legal "piece of paper" would do little or nothing directly to add to the feeling. — Timothy Keller

With your two feet and your two hands and the big fucking brain on your shoulders you can do anything. — John O'Callaghan

A crisis of self-respect. What makes me feel strong? Being in love and work. I must work. I'm being wasted by self-pity and self-contempt. — Susan Sontag