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Talking from morning to night about sex has helped my skiing, because I talk about movement, about looking good, about taking risks.
— Ruth Westheimer
Wit is a weapon. Jokes are a masculine way of inflicting superiority. But humour is the pursuit of a gentle grin, usually in solitude.
— Frank Muir
Life happens, and I write about it wherever I am.
— Melissa Etheridge
I guess I define myself as a mother, a wife, kind of a nutty person. A good person.
— Meredith Vieira
In Springtime, O Dionysos,
To thy holy temple come,
To Elis with thy Graces,
Rushing with thy bull-foot, come,
Noble Bull, Noble Bull — Plutarch
To thy holy temple come,
To Elis with thy Graces,
Rushing with thy bull-foot, come,
Noble Bull, Noble Bull — Plutarch
It all comes down to that one person you always think about before you fall asleep at night. And text "Good Morning" as soon as you wake up.
— Jonathan Anthony Burkett
Hark! Peace! It was the owl that shrieked, the fatal bellman, Which gives the stern'st good-night. He is about it.
— William Shakespeare
Hope is our greatest resource!
— Karen Pashley
A 45-year old looks a lot like a 25-year old who's been out all night. And feels just as good about having survived the experience.
— Marilyn Vos Savant
It can even be a single note which defines the entire song.
— Leon Redbone
I can drink on the job if I want to. I can go on stage with a beer and it's OK. I can say whatever I want. It's a great job to have.
— Rodney Carrington
Cool. So glad I got to do all this in a towel.
— Brian K. Vaughan
Don't fix what's not broken.
— Robert Atkins
That was an amazing night in the city. But, there's something rare and intimate about being here - just you, me, the ocean, and the moon.
— Nicole Gulla
Charisma's good every night. Something special is always about to happen. You've got to believe it.
— Jim Thome