Loneliness is proof that your innate search for connection is intact.
Martha Beck
Recitation: by Male by Female
I think fashion and artistry go hand in hand.
Andra Day
FashionThinkGoHandI Think
I grew up in a show business family, so we've always had a great sense of balance, being so close to my parents.
Andy Gibb
FamilyBusinessGreatBalanceAlways
Whatever is powerful to you can be translated into something which will matter to somebody that you will never know.
Jeanette Winterson
YouPowerfulKnowWillMatterNever
I'm the laziest person - that's my normal self. When I'm hanging around my house, I literally look like a tramp. I love being comfortable and having no make-up on.
Suki Waterhouse
LoveSelfLookHousePersonNormal
The notion that the levels of radiation would be damaging to human life is preposterous. It's simply not true. It is a political claim more than it is a scientific claim. THAAD has been a thoroughly tested system, and it has been extremely effective.
Trent Franks
LifePoliticalTrueMoreHumanBeen
I've remained in touch with more than a dozen descendants of Gremlin Special survivors, victims, and rescuers. I treasured my friendship with Earl Walter Jr., the lead paratrooper who jumped into the valley to protect the survivors.
Mitchell Zuckoff
FriendshipSpecialTouchProtectWho
Roads are not practical in Africa.
Mo Ibrahim
RoadsAfricaPractical
My first gig was 'The Outsiders.' I was 14 there. And probably one of the more jading experiences in my whole life.
Jay R. Ferguson
LifeMoreFirstExperiencesWhole
Art is not a pastime but a priesthood.
Jean Cocteau
ArtPriesthoodPastime
I really love my stylists, they really get what I like.
Josh Hutcherson
LoveGetLikeReally
I'm a single father, I don't like to be away from my son. So I'll go out, make a film and come back. Repeat. And it's worked out very well for the last 11 years.
Dean Cain
FatherSonBackGoSingleOut
I think when you're younger, you need to socialize and be with people your own age.
Bonnie Wright
AgePeopleThinkYouNeedOwn
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