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One of the first things Catholic school taught me is that babies were born sinners. You sucked before you took your first breath.
— Lizz Winstead
To my mind a man is nothing without a spice of the devil in him
— Charlotte Bronte
Money is dehydrated utopia.
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
I live and breathe every element in life.
— Kanye West
Is my coitus whimsically inventive?
— Chuck Lorre
I'm a third-generation American, so I like that American-looking, Northwestern style with a flannel or jean shirt.
— Cody Horn
mountain range in northwestern
— Hank Woon
Antioxidants have a good effect on certain forms of Crohn's disease.
— Mary Ann Mobley
My mother, Dorothy Watson, had met my father in a Greek class at Northwestern University.
— James Cronin
This coyote is a wily dog born
from ancient trickster bones,
Loki, Hermes, the northwestern Raven of lore — Toby Barlow
from ancient trickster bones,
Loki, Hermes, the northwestern Raven of lore — Toby Barlow
God will put someone in your life to say, don't look back there anymore. There is so much more in front of you than behind you.
— Nakia R. Laushaul
'Hamlet' is the best description of grief I've read because it dramatizes grief rather than merely describing it.
— Meghan O'Rourke
It is better to be devoured by lions than to be eaten by dogs. Explaining why his Northwestern teams played difficult schedules.
— Alex Agase
I never had any film training. I went to Northwestern. I studied education and theater. So it was all theater training.
— Zach Gilford
Private scholarships for students at hopeless schools.
— Newt Gingrich
Whatever happened after the liberation of Krajina, this was in no way a violation of human rights by Croatian authorities.
— Franjo Tudjman
I liked the people at Brown, while I really disliked most of the fellow students I had met at Northwestern.
— Ira Glass
As Oscar Wilde says, thirty-five is the perfect age for a woman, so much so that many women have decided to adopt it for the rest of their lives.
— Helen Fielding
We would send them all to hell! And hell they would go!
— Thomas Ferreolus