Heather Dubrow Quotes
Truth is stranger than fiction, which is why reality TV is so popular.
Heather Dubrow
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The Mediterranean is in my DNA. I'm fine inland for about a week, but then I yearn for a limitless view of the sea, for the colours and smells of the Italian and French Riviera.
Alain Ducasse
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I'm not grateful for depression, but it honestly made me work harder and gave me the drive that I have to succeed and to make it work.
Lili Reinhart
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Bores bore each other too; but it never seems to teach them anything.
Don Marquis
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The more I watch politicians in action, it just makes me angry.
Paolo Nutini
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What great writers have done to cities is not to tell us what happens in them, but to remember what they think happened or, indeed, might have happened. And so Dickens reinvented London, Joyce, Dublin, and so on.
Andre Aciman
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The Senate voted 59 to 39 in favor of an amendment I offered to the Budget Resolution calling on the Fed to tell the American people who they loaned $2.2 trillion to and how much each bank received.
Bernie Sanders
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And first I suppose that there is diffused through all places an aethereal substance capable of contraction & dilatation, strongly elastick, & in a word, much like air in all respects, but far more subtile. 2. I suppose this aether pervades all gross bodies, but yet so as to stand rarer in their pores then in free spaces, & so much ye rarer as their pores are less ... 3. I suppose ye rarer aether within bodies & ye denser without them, not to be terminated in a mathematical superficies, but to grow gradually into one another.
Isaac Newton
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In a nation of celebrity worshipers, amid followers of the cult of personality, individual modesty becomes a heroic quality. I find heroism in the acceptance of anonymity, in the studied resistance to the normal American tropism toward the limelight.
Shana Alexander
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Violence breeds violence. Acts of violence committed in 'justice' or in affirmation of 'rights' or in defense of 'peace' do not end violence. They prepare and justify its continuation.
Wendell Berry
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Old age, after all, is merely the punishment for having lived.
Emil Cioran
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You should tell the truth as often as you can, but in such a way as people don't believe you or think that you're being funny.
Auberon Waugh
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Truth is stranger than fiction, which is why reality TV is so popular.
Heather Dubrow