I love 'Seinfeld.'
Andy Grammer
Recitation: by Male by Female
You must also give mental and physical fitness priority.
Jim Otto
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Let's just say I believe in healthy love.
Jillian Michaels
LoveBelieveHealthySayI Believe
Getting attention is my business. My whole life's predicated on, 'Hey, look at me!'
Jerry Lewis
LifeBusinessMeAttentionLookHey
I feel I've made the transition from model to actress, but I'm not that secure about it. Lauren Hutton, Jennifer O'Neill - we all know that a few films don't mean all that much.
Maud Adams
FeelTransitionKnowMeanActress
It is not that Shakespeare's art is in technicolor and fancy, and that real life is black and white and tedious. The life that Shakespeare was living was the only life he had, and he had to use it to create what he was doing.
Stephen Greenblatt
LifeBlack And WhiteArtBlackDoing
I love Marvel and the people there. I'm glad I'm still part of it.
Stan Lee
LovePeopleStillMarvelGladPart
The writing career is not a romantic one. The writer's life may be colorful, but his work itself is rather drab.
Mary Roberts Rinehart
LifeWorkRomanticWritingCareer
My dad remembers being in school with my uncle, and the teacher would say outright to the class that the Japanese were second-class citizens and shouldn't be trusted.
Mike Shinoda
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The center of all my enjoyments is the home wherein are my wife and children, and I have no wish to wander out from that home in pursuit of any pleasures that the world presents.
Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar II
HomeChildrenWifeWorldWishOut
I like to interpret 'Call me a River', as if I'm saying, 'Now you're telling me you love me after all that, and I'm telling you to shove off.' That's my interpretation. But I would never 'say' that because somebody else might interpret the song in another way.
Diana Krall
LoveRiverMeSongSayingLove Me
Creatively, most of my influences come from the literary world: Alice Walker, Toni Cade Bambara. Writers are my heroes.
Dee Rees
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By the year 1670, wooden chimneys and log houses of the Plymouth and Bay colonies were replaced by more sightly houses of two stories, which were frequently built with the second story jutting out a foot or two over the first, and sometimes with the attic story still further extending over the second story.
Alice Morse Earle
StoryYearSometimesMoreFirstOut
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