Their rage supplies them with weapons.
Virgil
Recitation: by Male by Female
I was a tomboy. In my clubbing days, my friend Lucy Davies-Hunt - half-Iranian, looked like Yasmin Le Bon - could wear catsuits, while I was the one in the sweatshirt, jeans, and Fila boots.
Maxine Peake
FriendBootsJeansDaysTomboyWear
There is no one label that could be attached to me that would be thought adequate.
Robert Robinson
MeThoughtWouldLabelAttached
I have a penchant for playing God's clowns. Actually, I played Nijinsky once, and he used to call himself God's clown.
Stephen Lang
GodClownPlayingCallUsedClowns
Since a month, two months ago, you know, I've started hitting the ball well. I'm playing some really good tennis. That really helps. I sort of have to motivate myself to get pumped up. It really helps my game a lot.
Stefan Edberg
GoodMyselfGameYouKnowTennis
Bands are like people. They're born and then they die.
Mary Timony
PeopleDieBornLikeThenBands
I competed with Yahoo for 15-1/2 years, and the one thing I tried to do over the years was desperately try to get a deal with them.
Ross Levinsohn
TryOverYearsGetDealOne Thing
Stand-up comedy is a very hard thing on the spirit. There are people who transcend it, like Jack Benny and Steve Martin, but in its essence, it's soul-destroying. It tends to turn people into control freaks.
Mike Nichols
PeopleControlComedySpiritHard
If only I'd stayed on the West Coast, I might have made something of myself.
Mitch Kapor
MyselfWestWest CoastSomething
Christmas is a stocking stuffed with sugary goodness.
Mo Rocca
GoodnessChristmasStuffedStocking
Everybody knows things are not the same. The people running the TV end of a major vertically integrated company know how much money a successful show can make.
Dick Wolf
MoneyPeopleEndKnowCompanySame
Singers like her, Patti, Tina Turner, I revere them when I'm in their presence.
Deborah Cox
PresenceHerLikeSingersThemTina
Your favorite coach is the one who constantly yells at you.
Chris Bosh
YouCoachFavoriteWhoYour
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