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In a show that has so many neurotic, broken beta characters, it's always fun to bring in a character who's really confident in themselves. — Elizabeth Meriwether
I had all kinds of food issues, including health concerns and weight concerns. — Sally Schneider
I think that once you open the door and allow people in on a certain aspect, it's very hard to then control how far that ripple effect is. So I think that the person who is known or famous has the ability to decide what they do or don't want to share. — Rosie O'Donnell
No one should think or say anything of another which he would not wish thought or said of himself. — Teresa Of Avila
Hate Sits on a Stool
Hate sits on a 3-legged stool of
suspicion, jealousy and fear.
Kick away any one of these legs
and the hater will fall flat on his ass. — Beryl Dov
Don't focus on her hiss. Remember her purr. — Donna Lynn Hope
Others fear what the morrow may bring. I am afraid of what happened yesterday. — Aziz Ansari
Isn't the crisis over?" "We're Shadowhunters," Jace said. "You'll find that the crisis is never over. — Cassandra Clare
I think one of the thing that makes a Kubrick film a great experience is the fact that he bends reality to his will and is so confident that he ends up creating something that is the island in the stream of pop culture and he takes a stand that's so firm and so confident and unyielding that it can't be ignored and I appreciate that. — Barry Ptolemy
The most merciful thing a large family can do to one of its infant members is to kill it. — Margaret Sanger
Not too little, not too much: there safety lies. — Euripides
There is no philosophy that will help us to succeed if we doubt our ability to do so. — Joan Bennett Kennedy
I was being brought up on peasant stories; my mother came from Europe and she'd been a peasant and that was the area where the Frankensteins and the Draculas came from and it was entertainment for the people. Nobody had TV, and that was the way peasants would entertain themselves, by telling these stories. — Jack Kirby
No harm's done to history by making it something someone would want to read.
(The Course of Human Events, NEH Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities 2003) — David McCullough
I am loving just to live.
I am living just to love.
Love is a universal resolve. — Debasish Mridha
