We interest others by the misfortune we spread around us.
Emil Cioran
Recitation: by Male by Female
There's really nobody who taught me how to dress.
Ski Mask the Slump God
DressMeNobodyWhoHowTaught
The teachers were focused on helping these students. The students benefited from hands-on teaching and a faculty who cared about them and their success in life and soon the students began to believe in themselves and the reality that they could make something of their lives.
Michael N. Castle
LifeSuccessBelieveRealityFocused
I have a thick skin, which comes from being a not-really-skinny, dark-skinned Indian woman. I haven't fit in every place, and so I'm kind of used to resistance.
Mindy Kaling
WomanPlaceSkinKindResistance
The only reason I don't want to commit adultery is because I love my wife and I love my lord.
Joseph Prince
LoveWifeWantReasonLordCommit
There are always different roles and questions to be asked about certain characters.
Dennis Haysbert
QuestionsAlwaysDifferentRoles
I certainly hope 'Dragon' can leave some legacy behind.
Donnie Yen
HopeLegacyDragonLeaveBehind
Small business is the backbone of America.
Chuck Fleischmann
BusinessSmallAmericaSmall Business
It was very important for me to touch on things that haven't changed, like schools. I'm in Cleveland, Ohio. My lady's from Ohio, and the schools are being torn down, and they turned them into high-rise condos.
Anthony Hamilton
MeLadyDownImportantTouchThings
Modeling was so fleeting it doesn't count in my life scheme.
Ali MacGraw
LifeMy LifeModelingFleetingCount
I find by my calculations, which are according to revealed inspiration, that the sword of death is now approaching us, in the shape of pestilence, war more horrible than has been known in three lifetimes, and famine.
Nostradamus
DeathWarFindSwordNowThree
Lady Gaga is my big fashion inspiration. I look up to her a lot.
Noah Cyrus
FashionLadyLookInspirationBig
Few men try for best ever, and Ted Williams is one of those.
Richard Ben Cramer
BestMenTryThoseFewEver
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