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Lochsong - she's like Linford Christie ... without the lunchbox.
— Frankie Dettori
When a guy and a girl get together, he puts his thing where she urinates and gets her period
— John Green
A strong mentor can help a young woman find and advance in the career of her dreams that otherwise may have seemed impossible.
— Kirsten Gillibrand
When Darkness Comes
— Alexandra Ivy
A fragrant Perfume is Love's Living Breath Breathed upon my Soul, the Soul of the beloved, infusing into me the Life Divine.
— Jean-Marie De La Trinite
I believe a strong woman may be stronger than a man, particularly if she happens to have love in her heart. I guess a loving woman is indestructible.
— John Steinbeck
Holes are interesting. there are books about holes.
— Don DeLillo
I'm more androgynous, because men are supposed to be more spatial, women more literal - I'm a tomboy.
— Portia Doubleday
You'll mend, you may never let another man near you again, but you'll be strong. Woman are. When a man breaks he stays broken.
— Kathleen Bryant
I don't believe in trickle-down economics. I don't think that people who have the most are inclined to share it, generally.
— Dave Matthews
I will shoot on film as long as they make it.
— Jaume Collet-Serra
I may be strong-minded, but no one can say I'm out of my sphere now, for woman's special mission is supposed to be drying tears and bearing burdens
— Louisa May Alcott
What is earnest is not always true; on the contrary, error is often more earnest than truth.
— Benjamin Disraeli
I am not going to stop speaking out on behalf of policies that I think are right - regardless of ideology, party or political expediency.
— Harold Ford Jr.
I rather miss my wild girl; but if I get a strong, helpful, tender-hearted woman in her place, I shall feel quite satisfied.
— Louisa May Alcott