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But I also wanted to watch her sleep, and then watch her wake up and see me, and gauge her feelings from that first, unfiltered reaction.
— Christina Lauren
Before I do a movie, I watch Meryl Streep movies over and over. It's not to mimic her. It's to remind myself to be more committed.
— Daphne Zuniga
I watch her so much that I forget it's raining at all.
— J.A. Redmerski
There's nothing better than actually getting to watch the person and see his or her mannerisms.
— Jonathan Jackson
It was great to watch her spin out of control because it makes the average person feel better.
— Curtis Jackson
I like to watch the way a model moves in my clothes, the way she gives them life, or if they are wrong, stillborn, the way her life rejects them.
— Yves Saint-Laurent
When this is over," she said, tucking the watch into a fold of her cloak. "I want to be the one to slit his throat.
— V.E Schwab
Watch it,' her mom snapped. 'Don't start a fight just because it's the easiest thing to do.
— John Corey Whaley
And they told me to keep watch over a 'lady.'"
I couldn't help but smirk. A lady.
I lunged and defeated her guard.
I was a war mage. — Rachel E. Carter
I couldn't help but smirk. A lady.
I lunged and defeated her guard.
I was a war mage. — Rachel E. Carter
I would have loved to buy a hot dog from her, just to watch her squeezing the ketchup and mustard from the plastic bottles over the sausage,
— Karl Ove Knausgard
The only time people turned to watch her go by was when she hurtled past them as she fell.
— Cassandra Clare
Watch carefully
the magic that occurs
when you give a person
enough comfort
to just be themselves. — Atticus Poetry
the magic that occurs
when you give a person
enough comfort
to just be themselves. — Atticus Poetry
You know my mom told me to stop wearing my heart on my sleeve today and I told her sometimes I have to hang my feelings out to dry...
— Poet On Watch
My mother loved Gene Wilder when I was growing up, so I used to watch all his movies with her. I just adore him.
— Lucy Punch
What, Tough Girl's crying now? What a pansy," cracked Michael.
"Watch it, dude," Dylan said softly. "Don't fuck with her when she's crying. — Kinsey W. Holley
"Watch it, dude," Dylan said softly. "Don't fuck with her when she's crying. — Kinsey W. Holley
Oh, Mr. Take-My-Cock-Not-His." I spit out my coffee and watch a smirk spread across her face. "I must admit it was kind of hot.
— River Savage
Some believe strongly that each Christian may have his own guardian angel assigned to watch over him or her.
— Billy Graham
I'm always telling students when I do a master class on audiobooks: 'Watch Meryl Streep. Watch her disappear into a role; watch what she does.'
— Barbara Rosenblat
can't stay and watch her die." "Then stay and see her live.
— Brittainy C. Cherry
I have a new joke today. Martha Stewart's on suicide watch. They had to unplug all of her ovens.
— Rip Taylor
If you wonder which is the stronger sex, watch which one twists the other around her little finger.
— James Thurber
I pick the hair from her eyes and watch her misery with compassion.
— William Carlos Williams
He would wait hours for her, maybe two or three. It didn't matter. The cadence of life is slower in North Korea. Nobody owned a watch.
— Barbara Demick
Girls like Tess don't do anything by accident. You watch her, Ellie. Don't turn your back on her for a minute.
— Jayne Pupek
I enjoy eating and have no issues with eating. I am not going to be one of those girls who have to watch her weight.
— Moon Bloodgood
Oprah has definitely caught my eye. My mom and I used to watch her shows. We just love her.
— Gabby Douglas
We all came to watch her die.
— Kenya Wright
Your proudest moment is to watch your egg not just function, but to achieve on her own.
— Joan Rivers
My daughter, when she was younger, was crazy about 'The X-Files,' so I'd watch that with her.
— Scott Bakula
My mother made soft polenta often, and as a child, I would watch her stir until she looked like her arm would fall off.
— Leo Buscaglia