Milla Jovovich Quotes
I've been really into boyfriend blazers, I like mixing tweeds with floral fabrics. The masculine and feminine look.
Milla Jovovich
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This ain't a football game, we do this every day.
Earl Weaver
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Sometimes, violent details have been eliminated from fairy tales simply because they were deemed too graphic. So one does not, at the end of Disney's version of 'Cinderella,' see the stepsisters' eyes get pecked and pecked by doves, because Disney wanted to market the story for wholesome family viewing.
Kate Bernheimer
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There is no greater calling than to serve your fellow men. There is no greater contribution than to help the weak. There is no greater satisfaction than to have done it well.
Walter Reuther
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A man wants his virility regarded, a woman wants her femininity appreciated, however indirect and subtle the indications of regard and appreciation. On Winter they will not exist. One is respected and judged only as a human being. It is an appalling experience.
Ursula K. Le Guin
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It was all a matter of a Goddess – dark, hidden, deadly, horribly desirable.
Anthony Burgess
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Two more years were to go by before I knew anything about William Blake. Many years later, when his wife died, my godfather gave me the two books as a remembrance.
Laurence Housman
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Saudi Arabia makes a billion dollars a day, okay? They make a billion dollars a day.
Donald Trump
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Honestly, I would love to fight Henry Cejudo. You've got that gold medalist in the Olympics, I would love to test myself against that.
Demetrious Johnson
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It's true that French are not very sophisticated in the sense that they don't dress up for dinners. They are not like Americans, where they are always perfect - the girls are not very sporty; they don't take care of themselves as much as Americans, who always have very white teeth and are so fit.
Lea Seydoux
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No, the United States does not target civilians.
Douglas Feith
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The most important thing that most countries around the world believe in is letting the markets determine the currency.
Alan Mulally
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When I first went to Paris in 1965, I fell in love with the small, family-owned restaurants that existed everywhere then, as well as the markets and the French obsession with buying fresh food, often twice a day.
Alice Waters