I'm just a simple country girl.
Dolly Parton
Recitation: by Male by Female
No, actors go out with actresses as a form of self-flagellation.
John Cusack
GoOutForm
The corporate media is there to push the agenda of the sponsors, and many of those sponsors are weapons manufacturers. So it stands to reason that you won't get a diversity of opinions on television.
Michael Franti
DiversityPushMediaOpinionsYou
People with advantages don't tend to want to give them up. If you see it as a zero-sum game, then it will never change. If only the people who are disadvantaged speak out, then it's not enough. I don't want to overshadow their voices, but I want to support.
Stan Van Gundy
ChangeSupportPeopleGameSpeak
Our businesses are stable, and Fortis is on a promising trajectory. I want to assure our business partners and colleagues that I will continue to guide the organization to realize its full potential.
Shivinder Mohan Singh
BusinessOrganizationColleaguesWant
You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once.
Robert A. Heinlein
FreedomPeaceYouCountOnceBoth
There's a stability and growth pact which was agreed for the eleven countries which tries to limit the size of budget deficits among the eleven countries.
Robert C. Solomon
GrowthBudgetSizeLimitStability
There is no greater harm than that of time wasted.
Michelangelo
TimeGreaterWastedHarmThan
I'm a little young for retirement.
Joni Mitchell
RetirementYoungLittle
The first joke I ever told on stage was a golf joke.
Colin Jost
JuniorOlympics
When I kept a diary, I realised that it was all moanings and depression, and I think that is quite common.
Claire Tomalin
DepressionThinkDiaryCommonQuite
I met with my lawyers. They gave me all the wrong advice. For a long time I refused to accept the child was mine. I should have met her, arranged a DNA test and accepted my responsibility.
Boris Becker
TimeResponsibilityChildMeAdvice
I'm not a writer. I like being a reader.
Brian Reynolds Myers
BeingLikeWriterReader
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