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I am a politically motivated person, and that will come through in the music. I'm not sure if every song will be Take Me to Church, but I can only hope that people enjoy the body of work that I have ahead of me. — Hozier
Life is weather. Life is meals, — James Salter
There was never in my mind a desire to give in on the subject of freeing the political prisoners. — Robert Bourassa
My mother said that we're so lucky to be women. It's not that men are weak. Men are men. We're two completely different animals. — Diane Von Furstenberg
James Smith argues that liturgies are compressed, performed narratives that recruit the imagination through the body. — James K.A. Smith
After dinner the Texan invited Cochran to accompany him to a whorehouse but he declined saying he'd feed, walk and water the horse.
'Strikes me you had a big day and some poontang might ease your mind.'
'Nope. Killed a man I hated today and I don't want to mix my pleasures. I want to lay in bed and think how good it felt.'
The Texan nodded and lit a cigar. He was no man's fool. — Jim Harrison
One things there's no getting by,
I've been a wicked girl,
Says I ...
But, if I can't be sorry I might as well be glad ! — Edna St. Vincent Millay
It's not hard to make decisions once you know what your values are. — Roy E. Disney
If you are a nurturing mother, and a good one, you can go to play groups, sit on the floor and play all the games, and have tea with the other mothers, but wouldn't you like to think that's not all there is? That you haven't hung up your high heels without knowing how to walk in them? — Tori Amos
Politics is in my blood. I'd love to be involved in 2008, maybe even '06. — Judy Woodruff
Yours if you want it.
- Julian to Emma. — Meredith Duran
The best lessons one teaches oneself. — Joe Abercrombie
Strangers take a long time to become acquainted, particularly when they are from the same family. — M.E. Kerr