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Well, my work is done here. Thanks, boys!
— Stacy Keibler
Recent studies have shown that approximately 40% of authors are manic depressive. The rest of us just drink.
— Melodie Campbell
One can never "fall" in love, you must rise to it's level of consciousness. Love is not a feeling, it's a state of MIND!
— T.C. Carrier
Write from your heart, and God will take care of the rest.
— Terry McMillan
This administration is totally colorblind.
— Ronald Reagan
I always sing them as though they are autobiographical, even if they're not, and most of my songs do come from something about me.
— Ronee Blakley
Summer has taken a sensuous turn: Ayrs's wife and I are lovers. Don't alarm yourself! Only in the carnal sense.
— David Mitchell
Everyone wants to be proud. I just wish more people were proud of the right things ...
— Garrett McCoy
I'm big into social studies, the humanities. I really love history and world issues and philosophy and law.
— Connor Jessup
You cannot be
spiritually free and financially bound. — Larry Burkett
spiritually free and financially bound. — Larry Burkett
I am not an artist. I am a craftsman.
— Fritz Lang
The fundamental motive of true teaching is the love that seeks and studies and performs.
— Robert Grudin
I know my priorities ... I love music and I will continue to make songs, I know it's not just a period in my life. But I am focused on my studies.
— Marilou
Are you keeping up your good studies at school and working as hard as you always did?
— Diane Samuels
No occupation should be considered superior.
— Sunday Adelaja
People say, 'Surely there's the right reasons for going to war?' And my perspective is, 'Surely there's a better way of asking that question?'
— Russell Crowe
Everyone cleaves to the doctrine he has happened upon, as to a rock against which he has been thrown by tempest.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero