Harry Connick, Jr. Quotes
I think women like to laugh, to have doors opened for them, to have a man walk behind them when they're going up steps, and in front of them when they're going down steps. As chauvinistic as that may sound, it's in my bones.Harry Connick, Jr.
Quotes to Explore
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People walk differently in high heels. Your body sways to a different kind of tempo.
Manolo Blahnik -
Soccer matches should be something special, something people eagerly look forward to, something that brightens life.
P. J. O'Rourke -
Travel, of course, narrows the mind.
Malcolm Muggeridge -
Most people will never know anything beyond what they see with their own two eyes.
Alan Cumming -
By the time I got writing 'Halcyon,' I was on a roll, and I realized I had so much to write about, I realized I had so much built up inside that I couldn't really alleviate before, and then all of a sudden it was like reservoir burst.
Ellie Goulding -
I'm sure that there are places in the deserts in Australia that could be similar to where we might want to go on Mars.
Buzz Aldrin
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Man thinks, God directs. [Lat., Homo cogitat, Deu indicat.]
Alcuin -
We were due for this win. This team knew we needed a win, and every player needed to do something to contribute to the win.
Andrew Brown -
Women defend themselves by attacking, just as they attack by sudden and strange surrenders.
Oscar Wilde -
One guy told me I was a great actor, I just would never be on the cover of a magazine.
Ben Affleck -
When I watch a guy I know is a big Republican, part of me thinks I probably wouldn't like this person if I met him, or we would have different opinions.
Ben Affleck -
When you fight for the impossible, sometimes you lose everything.
Ehud Olmert
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I prefer liberty with danger than peace with slavery.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau -
I am a geek nerd who happened to have a temporary period of jockiness.
Cory Booker -
In America we eat, collectively, with a glum urge for food to fill us. We are ignorant of flavour. We are as a nation taste-blind.
M. F. K. Fisher -
People talk as if grief were just a feeling -- as if it weren't the continually renewed shock of setting out again and again on familiar roads and being brought up short by the grim frontier post that now blocks them.
C. S. Lewis -
One must have a heart of stone to read the death of little Nell without laughing.
Oscar Wilde -
The justifications of men who kill should always be heard with skepticism, said the monster.
Patrick Ness