All the women want to be with me, all the men want to be like me.
Ric Flair
Recitation: by Male by Female
Look around the inhabited world; how few know their own good, or knowing it, pursue.
John Dryden
GoodWorldLookKnowKnowingOwn
One's ability to enter into thousands of lawsuits as a tool for success, or to use bankruptcy to avoid paying your former employees and vendors, have little relevance when trying to create good government.
John Hickenlooper
SuccessGoodGovernmentEmployees
If you live in the same small place long enough, something you don't like is bound to happen.
Tracy Kidder
LiveSmallEnoughLongYouPlace
I was not an especially diligent student but nevertheless obtained a reasonable education in physics.
Robert Coleman Richardson
EducationPhysicsStudentReasonable
I'm hoping to have a ninth decade like Matisse's.
Tony Harrison
DecadeLikeHopingNinth
My songs don't play on pop radio; they play on black radio.
Robin Thicke
BlackPlayRadioPopSongs
It's never what you say, but how you make it sound sincere.
Marya Mannes
CommunicationYouSayNeverSound
As a kid, Punky Brewster was my idol. I wanted to dress like her and talk like her.
Devin Kelley
DressTalkKidHerIdolLike
There is no such thing as a guilty pleasure.
Douglas Wilson
GuiltyPleasureGuilty PleasureThing
I actually find it harder to act in the scenes where there's not much happening, say having a milkshake in the diner. That is far harder to do than straight scenes where there's a drama going on and you have something to do.
Chris Hemsworth
YouFindDramaSayActGoing
By doing what they must do to keep their margins strong and their stock price healthy, every company paves the way for its own disruption.
Clayton M. Christensen
StrongDoingPriceHealthyWayOwn
I find it funny to look at people who are people-watching, and, don't get me wrong, I like to people-watch, too. But it's an interesting thing when people on the street just stop and ask you, 'Are you Coco? Can I take a photo of you?'
Coco Rocha
FunnyPeopleMeInterestingLook
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