Give him enough rope and he will hang himself.
Charlotte Bronte
Recitation: by Male by Female
There are a lot of things about fame that are not conducive to being curious. It's been important for me to cloister myself off.
Jewel
MyselfCuriousMeFameImportant
I'm not a flowerchild or anything like that... whatever it was.
Robert Plant
WhateverAnythingLike
Turn your scars into stars.
Robert H. Schuller
StarsScarsTurnYour
For a married woman to flirt is a sin.
Anna Held
WomanSinFlirtMarried
Was I a successful father? Maybe not. Was I a successful husband? Probably not. Was I a successful actor? Probably not.
Sid Haig
FatherHusbandActorSuccessful
Some sports, you see some athletes just walking around the gym not really doing anything, eating food. They're first to the lunchroom, never lifting weights.
Mikaela Shiffrin
SportsFoodEatingWalkingDoing
So what does a good teacher do? Create tension - but just the right amount.
Donald Norman
GoodGood TeacherTeacherCreate
It seems that in Baltimore, one of the most violent cities in America, jurors are far more reluctant to convict criminal defendants than in the suburban enclaves that ring the city.
David Simon
CityAmericaRingMoreCriminalFar
To me, saying you're not a feminist should be like saying you're a racist. It should be that politically unacceptable.
Christie Hefner
MeSayingYouLikeUnacceptable
I think America's food culture is embedded in fast-food culture. And the real question that we have is: How are we going to teach slow-food values in a fast-food world? Of course, it's very, very difficult to do, especially when children have grown up eating fast food and the values that go with that.
Alice Waters
ChildrenFoodCultureWorldEating
I think when you exercise in open spaces, it kind of detoxifies your body and gives you peace of mind.
Nushrat Bharucha
PeaceMindThinkPeace Of MindBody
If everybody switched to organic farming, we couldn't support the earth's current population - maybe half.
Nina Fedoroff
SupportEarthFarmingPopulation
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