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I live in New York and I'm in New York basically all the time. I spend a lot of my time in my restaurants, and I feel like that's why they're successful. — Bobby Flay
I would like to instill in people just to work hard. As long as they keep at it, their dreams will happen. — Misty May-Treanor
An imitator is always a poor example. — Marion Davies
Somehow, married or single, we'd rather anesthetize ourselves with love substitutes than go for the real thing, because let's face it: The real thing is pretty scary. — Tracy McMillan
The asymmetry of power that cuteness revolves around is another compelling reminder of how aesthetic categories register social conflict. There can be no experience of any person or object as cute that does not somehow call up the subject's sense of power over those who are less powerful. But, as Lori Merish underscores, the fact that the cute object seems capable of making an affective demand on the subject - a demand for care that the subject is culturally as well as biologically compelled to fulfill - is already a sign that "cute" does not just denote a static power differential, but rather a dynamic and complex power struggle. — Sianne Ngai
Why do great men fall? Great men fall because they can not manage success". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa
Israel lost its war. Will Assad's enemies lose, too? — Robert Fisk
There's nothing more romantic than self-destruction. — Meghan Blistinsky
You're too late. She's my wife."
"No, she's your widow."
His revolver cracked, and I saw the blood spurt from the front of Woodley's waistcoat. He spun round with a scream and fell upon his back, his hideous red face turning suddenly to a dreadful mottled pallor. — Arthur Conan Doyle
What was so special about the Mac, we all know, was the graphical computer interface. — Megan Smith
I am all expectation. — Oscar Wilde
Financial capital - the wherewithal for mass marketing - has steadily replaced social capital - that is, grassroots citizen networks - as the coin of the realm. — Robert D. Putnam
