There's so many other things to write about than unrequited love.
Lucinda Williams
Recitation: by Male by Female
I wish I had time to listen to music more.
John Edgar Wideman
MusicTimeWishListenMoreI Wish
My mother was a children's librarian, and I was raised on lots of English children's literature. It gave me this weird idea that I was English.
Jefferson Mays
MotherChildrenMeWeirdLiterature
When you have your heart broken for the first time, you gain depth.
Sienna Miller
HeartTimeBrokenYouFirst Time
Let's leverage the power of the Web - don't get rid of it, but make the Web beautiful again. We need to give the content room to breathe and give magazine-style advertisements the opportunity to flourish.
Mike McCue
OpportunityPowerBeautifulNeedWeb
If you don't believe in yourself, then who will believe in you? The next man's way of getting there might not necessarily work for me, so I have to create my own ways of getting there.
Michael Korda
WorkBelieve In YourselfManYourself
Hip-hop can be limiting and I refuse to accept limits.
LL Cool J
LimitsHip-HopAcceptRefuse
If I had my life to live over, I would want to be a man.
Little Richard
LifeLiveManMy LifeWantOver
I don't really buy expensive clothes. I love good bags!
Christian Siriano
LoveGoodClothesExpensiveBuy
Virtuous people often revenge themselves for the constraints to which they submit by the boredom which they inspire.
Confucius
PeopleRevengeInspireBoredomOften
Life is nutty, so it's good to sing and have a good time.
Cindy Wilson
LifeGoodTimeGood TimeSingNutty
There's a lot of little 'Bonnie-isms' in 'Teenage Dream' that I was hoping to keep for myself.
Bonnie McKee
MyselfDreamLittleKeepTeenage
My whole life I've hated to lose, no doubt about it. I've been guilty of that since I was 6 years old, at camp. I have always played to win. That's who I am. But I never hurt anybody. The problem is when you're perceived as being too aggressive where you hurt somebody or do something improper.
Peter M. Brant
LifeI AmWinHurtProblemLose
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