I'm always going to fight on behalf of my brothers and sisters.
Masi Oka
Recitation: by Male by Female
Whether my columns are worth reading isn't for me to say.
John Podhoretz
MeReadingWorthSayColumns
Time destroys everything.
Monica Bellucci
TimeEverythingDestroys
Of course I would like to play with Cristiano Ronaldo - he is a great player.
Luis Suarez
GreatPlayWouldLikeCourseHe
I actually made an effort to reject acting, to shove it out of my body, because I didn't want my kids to have an actress as a mother-to have, like, a silly person.
Lisa Kudrow
EffortSillyBodyActingPersonOut
I see the same coffee table everywhere. It's mass marketing.
Douglas Wilson
CoffeeMarketingTableSeeI See
I thought if I didn't write my own show, I'll rust.
Donna McKechnie
ThoughtMy OwnWriteRustOwnShow
It's fun to play a dark character, but you go home at the end of the day not feeling very good about yourself. You go away feeling dirty. It seeps into the air.
Douglas Booth
GoodHomeCharacterDayFunEnd
I'm definitely of the 'less is more' mentality, and what I really appreciate is that fragrance is chemical, and it changes with your body throughout the day. It's a very deeply personal thing. One smell on one person isn't the same on another, and I appreciate the uniqueness of that experience.
Chris Pine
ExperienceDayAppreciateBody
The 9/11 truthers hate my guts.
Art Bell
HateGuts
I've made a commitment that any tax increase, I'm going to veto. It's the worst thing we could do. We have an amount of money to spend. That's it.
Brian Sandoval
MoneyCommitmentTaxWorstGoing
I don't take myself very seriously. I like to make people laugh. You know, it's like, if a woman can't be happy for another woman's work, they have to go work on that.
Sharon Stone
WorkMyselfWomanHappyPeopleYou
'Marnie' was ahead of its time. People didn't talk about childhood and its effects on adult life. It was taboo to discuss sexuality and psychology and to put all that into a film was shocking.
Tippi Hedren
LifeTimeChildhoodPeopleTalk
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