Your secret is your prisoner; once you reveal it, you become its slave.
Solomon Ibn Gabirol
Recitation: by Male by Female
I walk an 11-minute mile without huffing and puffing.
Jessye Norman
WalkWithoutMile
Besides, wouldn't it be wonderful if no one ever had to worry about the random cruelty of fatal illness or the woes of old age attacking them or their loved ones?
Joan D. Vinge
AgeOld AgeRandomLovedWorryOld
There is no priority higher than the prevention of terrorism.
John Ashcroft
PreventionTerrorismThanHigher
Men know everything - all of them - all the time - no matter how stupid or inexperienced or arrogant or ignorant they are.
Andrea Dworkin
TimeMenStupidKnowMatterHow
Endings don't have anything to do with what your movie is about. Now, there is an emotional climax, there's an emotional resolution that is 100 percent important. If I get that wrong, get your money back.
Jeff Nichols
MoneyResolutionBackWrongNowGet
Bullies now aren't just jocks. They're rich kids in the nice cars with the fancy clothes.
Tom Holland
RichClothesNiceNowFancyKids
I don't like most contemporary art. But I think if you talked to any person who's heavily involved in contemporary art, they'd say the same thing. If you go to a biennale, you don't expect to like much of it.
Tom Rachman
ArtThinkYouPersonGoSay
People with disabilities can grow up thinking they have a weakness because they are told,You will never do this properly; you will never walk properly or talk properly.' That's all they hear. But you have to look past that.
RJ Mitte
WalkPastPeopleThinkingGrowLook
I was only 19 when I came to Hoffenheim. Everything was new to me - a strange country, a foreign language. That was not easy at the beginning. Europe was a big adventure to me, and of course I had my doubts.
Roberto Firmino
BeginningAdventureMeLanguageEasy
Part of the reason why I've never said that I was gay until now was because I didn't want that adjective assigned to my name for all of eternity. You know, gay Rosie O'Donnell.
Rosie O'Donnell
NameYouGayKnowSaidWant
I'm this high school dropout. I quit in my sophomore year, when I was 15. I worked for a while in a deli, and when I was almost 17, I got married.
Mary Beth Whitehead
SchoolHigh SchoolYearQuitHigh
In the early '20s, with the war over, there was a period of celebration, and you can see it in the fashion.
Michelle Dockery
WarFashionYouEarlyOverSee
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