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For the younger sisters, we always look up to the older sisters because they're always ahead of us and they always win.
— Serena Williams
We goan start promptly at seven o'clock, so be sure to take care of all your bodily needs and functions before we get started.
— Charmaine T. Davis
I'm a middle child, and I have a younger sister who is stunning - just beautiful and smart.
— Stephnie Weir
I've been a vegetarian for a while now and I try to give my body plenty of what it craves.
— Stephanie Ellis
For once in your life, listen to your younger sister. She's taller, and she knows better than you
— Stephanie Perkins
What a pity that 'nothingness' has been devalued by an abuse of it made by philosophers unworthy of it!
— Emile M. Cioran
My Stephen King for his Ayn Rand. My Terry Goodkind for his T.S. Elliot. Not a bang but a whimper.
— Shannon Celebi
I don't like the younger sister,' Theodora said. 'First she stole her sister's lover, and then she tried to steal her sister's dishes.
— Shirley Jackson
I, Lawrence Klein, was born in Omaha, Nebraska, as were my elder brother and younger sister.
— Lawrence R. Klein
Elder sisters never can do younger ones justice!
— Charlotte Mary Yonge
My younger sister retired a few years ago after a 30-year career teaching history and social studies at an inner-city high school.
— Judy Woodruff
My nickname is The Fonz. My sister Lori nicknamed me it when I was younger and it stuck.
— Nicole Appleton
Daniel, my big brother, is eight years older. I'm lucky he didn't mind hanging out with his little sister and my younger brother.
— Samantha Stosur
I had an older brother who passed away recently, an older sister and a younger brother.
— Steve Case
We can never control change; we can only control our response to change.
— Debasish Mridha
Classical buildings endure because they are loved, admired and accepted, and enjoy an innate adaption to human needs and purposes.
— Roger Scruton