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I never wanted to be someone who's asking someone to put my work in their gallery. I wanted to be asked.
— William Quigley
All of our potentials for good are unlimited.
— Colin Beavan
Sometimes I yell, sometimes I raise my voice. I am trying to do it less, because it's not always attractive. It's not always the right thing to do.
— Christine Quinn
...and I am sitting in this park watching an old couple almost cry together, and I want this to be the most important thing I do all year.
— Neil Hilborn
I give you my love & my luck. Don't throw either away.
— Kelly Moran
So many young people think the big sex act is the whole movie, but that's not the case. You need to be able to talk and laugh and cry together.
— Don Rickles
Anything where people have to work together makes me cry.
— Brenda Blethyn
So in the path of love - rather than pulling our willpower together, using our discrimination, or working - we just cry inwardly.
— Frederick Lenz
There are times when life's ends are so raveled that reason and sense cry out that we stop and gather them together again before we can proceed
— Richard Wright
I've never been fired in my life.
— Kara DioGuardi
The purpose of a politician is to be a leader. A politician has to lead. Otherwise he's just a follower.
— Alan Greenspan
Charles looked at her thoughtfully. "People talk to you," he said. "That could be useful.
— Patricia Briggs
Animal? As in lion and tiger and chipmunk? Who's he kidding?
— Judith Whitelock McInerney
But Christina and I are not people who cry together; we're people who fight together. SO I hold my tears in.
— Veronica Roth
Two people unable to cry finally cry together and in the world ended today, we would be fulfilled.
— J.A. Redmerski
I suppose I didn't cry in all the cancer crap stuff because I felt I couldn't lose the battle, and part of the battle was holding myself together.
— Sam Taylor-Wood