Freedom has a price. Most people aren't willing to pay it.
Jack Kevorkian
Recitation: by Male by Female
Elizabeth Keckley was a woman of remarkable strength, courage, perseverance, and dignity. She was exceptionally talented, but also very diligent and ambitious, and together those qualities enabled her to deliver herself from slavery and become a successful businesswoman.
Jennifer Chiaverini
StrengthPerseveranceCourageWoman
My first attempt at a kiss was in fifth grade, but it didn't go so well. Later, I used Boyz II Men and Jodeci songs to come on to girls. I had more success.
John Legend
SuccessMenKissGoMoreFirst
You got to keep your feet on the ground, and it is what it is.
Max Holloway
FeetYouGroundIt Is What It IsGot
It blows my mind when they call me the O.G. Flash.
John Wesley Shipp
MindMeCallFlashBlows
Rum, n. Generically, fiery liquors that produce madness in total abstainers.
Ambrose Bierce
MadnessFieryRumProduceTotal
I like the transience of Klimt paintings.
Steve Coogan
LikePaintings
Michael Fassbender is phenomenal in '12 Years a Slave.'
Stana Katic
YearsSlavePhenomenalMichael
I never write to disappear and escape. The truth is exactly the opposite. Most people strike me as escaping and disappearing in one way or another - into their jobs, their daily routines, their delusions about themselves and others.
Steven Millhauser
DailyTruthPeopleMeTruth IsWay
We were concerned with having good songs, not just songs that go two hundred miles per hour.
Travis Barker
GoodGoTwoMilesJustSongs
Women have the same privileges and opportunities as men, given the New Testament.
Tony Campolo
WomenMenOpportunitiesNewSame
If you make your robot look exactly like Albert Einstein, then the robot better be as smart as Einstein, or its user is going to feel cheated.
Rodney Brooks
SmartBetterFeelYouLookRobot
I hate it when people use the word 'sorry' aggressively, as in, 'Sorry, but I hate you.' Sorry's an important word, and it shouldn't be abused.
Robert Webb
HatePeopleSorryYouImportantUse
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