Some wisdom you must learn from one who's wise.
Euripides
Recitation: by Male by Female
Now on a personal level with things like the California Tax Commission... I really think if people started banding together and saying no to this it could snowball and that could really help.
Joe Eszterhas
TogetherPeopleSayingThinkHelp
I'm not really very comfortable being hit on at all.
Jennifer Sky
ComfortableBeingHitVeryReally
I've never had a dislike for men. I've been badly treated by some. But I've been loved greatly by some. I married a lot of them.
Maya Angelou
MenLovedNeverDislikeBeenSome
The FBI has had a history of sex discrimination complaints brought against it, as well as race discrimination.
Anita Hill
HistoryDiscriminationSexRaceFBI
LaGuardia Airport is tiny compared to its sleek modern counterparts, like Atlanta or Denver with their endless parallel runways spread over thousands of acres.
Jeanne Marie Laskas
AirportAtlantaOverSpreadModern
Women's rights are more important than their ethnic rights.
Ruth Rendell
WomenImportantMoreRightsEthnic
I was an English major, and I always wrote poems.
Mat Kearney
AlwaysEnglishPoemsEnglish Major
A lost of people recognize me and maybe will ask for an autograph, but it's nothing like if Elvis would've done something like that, 'cause he's so popular, or maybe The Beatles 'cause they stirred up a lot of action.
Mickey Gilley
PeopleMeActionLostDoneNothing
Sometimes '30 Rock' was a struggle because I'd be doing the show and still be doing stand-up full-time.
Judah Friedlander
StruggleDoingSometimesRockShow
If you're not doing something or saying something in comedy, the camera is going to go somewhere else.
Jay Chandrasekhar
SayingComedyDoingCameraYouGo
Most of the time, comparing printed song lyrics with poems is like comparing recipes with food: that's to say, patently unfair.
Jonathan Miles
TimeFoodSongSayUnfairRecipes
Fitting in is boring. But it takes you nearly your whole life to work that out.
Clare Balding
LifeWorkYouBoringOutFitting In
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