I love standup, but not the grind of traveling and dealing with club owners.
Judy Gold
Recitation: by Male by Female
Companies that banked their future on broadband - most of them are not very successful.
Jerry Yang
FutureSuccessfulMostVeryThem
I think the one thing that's changed over time is that I've come to realise, as a fiction writer, the fact that I don't think it will work out, doesn't mean that it actually won't.
Jennifer Egan
WorkTimeThinkWillMeanOver
Growing up in America, I experienced two puberties. The first opened me up to the possibilities of adulthood. The second reinforced that for someone like me - an immigrant, a minority, an Asian-American - there were limits.
Jenny Zhang
MeGrowing UpLimitsAmericaSomeone
Kings and queens are expected to have offspring to carry on the name. There are no such demands on American presidents, but there is an expectation. There is a hope.
Michael Beschloss
HopeNameAmericanKingsExpectation
Personally, I do not look at IPOs for an exit.
Steve Jurvetson
LookExitPersonally
In a team like Real Madrid, arguments always arise when things are not going well.
Toni Kroos
TeamRealAlwaysThingsGoingWell
Most novelists write about twisted lives.
Tom Robbins
WriteTwistedMostAboutNovelists
When we get to what happens when we die, we don't have any video footage. So let's at least be honest that we are speculating, because we are.
Rob Bell
DieHonestBecauseGetHappensAny
She stops, pauses, turns to the left to glance at some possible threat or irregularity, and then continues to the north. This motion, so intensely human, transcends time.
Mary Leakey
TimePossibleHumanSheMotionLeft
My taste in watching things runs from dramas and low-budget films to high-end fantasy/science fiction.
Michael Sheen
WatchingTasteFictionThingsFilms
When I'm with someone, I'm completely devoted to them.
Mollie King
SomeoneDevotedThem
I'm a hoarder. For me, documentation has always been key, and I've kept everything from my past.
Diane Keaton
PastMeKeyAlwaysEverythingBeen
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