My whole life is my work.
Chris Cleave
Recitation: by Male by Female
'Women's fashion' is a euphemism for fashion created by men for women.
Andrea Dworkin
WomenMenFashionCreatedEuphemism
Community colleges are great bargains. They avoid the fancy amenities four-year liberal arts colleges need in order to lure the children of the middle class.
Robert Reich
CommunityChildrenGreatClassNeed
There are two equalizers in life: the Internet and education.
John T. Chambers
LifeEducationInternetTwo
An administration that supports growth supports everyone.
John Paulson
GrowthEveryoneAdministration
When I came to WWE back in the day, I'd been working seven-and-a-half years, and I was very frustrated. I started getting some momentum, and my work was very vicious, and it was very believable.
Stone Cold Steve Austin
WorkDayMomentumBackYearsBeen
Parents should talk to their children, even when they are babies and can't talk back.
Robert Winston
ChildrenParentsBackTalkEven
I listen to music I'm looking to record or catch up on news and TV, whatever is on the TV at the gym!
Martina McBride
MusicLookingGymNewsListenUp
I always had long hair. When you lose it, you realise just how important it is to your identity.
Delta Goodrem
IdentityHairLong HairYouLose
I understand that the rule of fashion is to change, even as a successful designer - you do not want to be stuck in the same rut.
Donatella Versace
ChangeFashionYouWantUnderstand
Ziggler is one of those guys who don't get all of the credit he deserves for being so good consistently for so long.
Dean Ambrose
GoodCreditLongBeingGetWho
When I grew up, you needed to have straight hair. It's symbolic of needing to be like everyone else, needing to look like everyone else. And what that meant was looking like the dominant ruling class in America.
Anne Roiphe
HairLookingAmericaYouLookClass
I grew up in Vancouver, which is a pretty liberal, gay Mecca of the West coast. There's San Francisco, and then there's Vancouver.
Avan Jogia
GayUpPrettyWestWest CoastMecca
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