All confrontation is based on deception.
Paul Watson
Recitation: by Male by Female
I have a huge rib cage, which is why I can hold a note out until I'm blue in the face... because I have such a big lung capacity.
Jessica Simpson
BlueFaceI CanWhyCageOut
Something's very wrong with a nation that would rather spend money on war than take care of its children.
Robert Kiyosaki
ChildrenMoneyWarCareTake Care
Before I had crossed the threshold of my church I was made to realize that I was shepherd of a divided flock.
Anna Howard Shaw
ChurchRealizeShepherdDividedMade
Here's the thing; I'm not in shape.
Angela Kinsey
ShapeHereThing
A man sits in his car at the traffic lights, waiting for them to go green.
Michael Frayn
CarManWaitingGreenLightsGo
I'm not afraid to improve myself spiritually, emotionally, economically. I'm not afraid to take on that challenge.
Metta World Peace
MyselfChallengeAfraidImproveTake
I don't need a lot to make me happy.
Amber Valletta
HappyMeNeedMakeLot
Everyone tells me that I have a very sweet face! I'd like to change that. I wish I had a more flexible face!
Soundarya
ChangeMeSweetFaceWishFlexible
I was up watching Meet Joe Black at four AM. I was hoping Brad Pitt would die, and he was still alive at seven forty in the morning! I actually felt sorry for once, for critics.
Rose McGowan
MorningSorryBlackDieAliveMeet
In Paris, one is always reminded of being a foreigner. If you park your car wrong, it is not the fact that it's on the sidewalk that matters, but the fact that you speak with an accent.
Roman Polanski
CarSpeakYouWrongParisMatters
I just love learning about the way people used to live their lives, and I think what also ties into that is psychology, because I like knowing why people do certain things.
Molly Quinn
LoveLearningLivePeopleThinkWhy
Whatever is a reality today, whatever you touch and believe in and that seems real for you today, is going to be - like the reality of yesterday - an illusion tomorrow.
Luigi Pirandello
TodayTomorrowBelieveRealityYou
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