Starting that union was something I believed in very strongly.
Ted Lindsay
Recitation: by Male by Female
I started writing after college, slowly, secretly writing.
Jhumpa Lahiri
CollegeWritingStartedSlowlyAfter
It's a very ancient culture, British culture. You can't be seen to be too wealthy, and you certainly can't be seen to be giving away any of your wealth either because that's sort of vulgar, too. It's funny, that, because in New York, if you are wealthy, you have to be philanthropic to be successful.
Trudie Styler
FunnyCultureNew YorkGivingYou
Drumming's pretty physical. We sit at the back of the stage getting beat up like a workhorse.
Tommy Lee
BackStageUpPrettyBeatSit
Education is for growth and fulfillment.
Tom Robbins
EducationGrowthFulfillment
I always knew that I liked guys. I just thought it was a normal thing to like guys but then also appreciate girls' attention too.
Tom Daley
ThoughtAppreciateAttentionAlways
I want to be great, not good.
Luke Rockhold
GoodGreatWant
Let none think to fly the danger for soon or late love is his own avenger.
Lord Byron
LoveLove IsFlyThinkLateOwn
I'm sure the president doesn't enjoy being called deporter-in-chief.
Jose Antonio Vargas
EnjoyPresidentBeingSure
Sure, I've thought about retiring, but in my mind, if you can't sing the song anymore, change the song and sing a different one!
Johnny Mathis
ChangeMindSongThoughtYouSure
The heart of the jealous knows the best and most satisfying love, that of the other's bed, where the rival perfects the lover's imperfections.
Djuna Barnes
LoveHeartBestJealousBedWhere
I knew I wanted to be a journalist ever since I was a teenager. While it is interesting and gratifying to be on the business side and to see how that all works, the main reason I kept a business role here was to protect the editorial integrity of Salon.
David Talbot
IntegrityBusinessInterestingSee
Sometimes, you want to write how you feel, but making people have fun, that's part of it, too.
Cole Swindell
FunPeopleHave FunFeelYouWant
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