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I have never been ashamed of calling myself a feminist, and I believe passionately in women's rights.
— Cherie Blair
Goodbye is the absolute hardest thing to say because you have to walk away with just a memory and after awhile that memory fades.
— Sarah Dillon
The persecuting spirit has its origin ... in the assumption that one's own opinions are infallibly correct.
— John Fiske
You must not allow yourself to be advised, cautioned, influenced, persuaded
— Minnie Maddern Fiske
I am satisfied
with my aggressive nature
as I tickle death
under the
armpits. — Charles Bukowski
with my aggressive nature
as I tickle death
under the
armpits. — Charles Bukowski
Ours is no bloody battle With woe and horror fraught Our joust is of a gentler kind A measuring of Mind with Mind A tournament of thought
— Willard Fiske
An actor is exactly as big as his imagination.
— Minnie Maddern Fiske
Above all, ignore the audience.
— Minnie Maddern Fiske
It is typical for implicit status hierarchies of influence and esteem to emerge in interpersonal encounters, especially those that are goal oriented.
— Susan T. Fiske
It felt good doing a physical job, and going home each evening feeling like I had really done a day's work.
— James D'arcy
You must make your own blunders, must cheerfully accept your own mistakes as part of the scheme of things.
— Minnie Maddern Fiske
I only did about one novel a year while I was working full time, but since 1993, I've averaged two and a half books a year.
— L.E. Modesitt Jr.
No damsel was ever in more distress, no dray horse more flogged, no defenseless child more drunkenly abused than the English language today. And
— Robert Hartwell Fiske
Idealistic producing is safe. Sensibly projected in the theater, the fine thing always does pay and always will.
— Minnie Maddern Fiske
This is an age of specialization, and in such an age the repertory theater is an anachronism, a ludicrous anachronism.
— Minnie Maddern Fiske
The real worth of a person came from how he acted during the bad times. (John Fiske)
— David Baldacci
Leadership always benefits the greater good.
— Mark Sanborn