Margaret Mitchell Quotes
It doesn’t matter who you marry, as long as he thinks like you and is a gentleman and a Southerner and prideful. For a woman, love comes after marriage.” “Oh, Pa, that’s such an Old Country notion!” “And a good notion it is! All this American business of running around marrying for love, like servants, like Yankees! The best marriages are when the parents choose for the girl. For how can a silly piece like yourself tell a good man from a scoundrel?
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For every benefit you receive a tax is levied.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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People think I am America's party girl, which is just stupid. I have done 24 movies and I am creating my own TV show.
Tara Reid
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Exposure makes you famous, not just good work. Famous is being plastered everywhere.
Francesca Annis
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I've got asthma. When I was 17 I forgot to take my medication and was taken to a hospital for almost two weeks. After that I've taken better care of my illness.
Ville Valo HIM
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Everyone will experience the consequences of his own acts. If his act are right, he'll get good consequences; if they're not, he'll suffer for it.
Harry Browne
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I know what I look like - a weird, sad clown puppet. I'm fine with that.
Rainn Wilson
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We deem those happy who from the experience of life have learnt to bear its ills without being overcome by them.
Carl Jung
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I've always loved performing and, especially, love for the people. That's what keeps me going.
Maceo Parker
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I just respect Kanye as an artist.
Bebe Rexha
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Spend enough time around success and failure, and you learn a reverence for possibility.
Dale Dauten
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I have eighteen titles in the German language. I had a number one song in 1965.
Wanda Jackson
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I'm a runner first before anything else.
Haile Gebrselassie
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I love having wine with my meals. And if I splurge, I'm going to splurge big, because if I deny my cravings, it just ends up backfiring on me, you know?
Rachel Nichols
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It's awfully nice when people thank you for the pleasure and laughter you've brought to their lives.
Gary Burghoff
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'Miele' is a code name for a girl who has a double life.
Valeria Golino
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Yes, I loved MASH. As we are sitting here now talking, it's playing somewhere in the world.
Wayne Rogers
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'Habibi' is a complex and unapologetic work of fantasy - no idle undertaking for readers of any faith or no faith at all, but one well worth the trouble.
G. Willow Wilson
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You have to trust that the script is right and be comfortable with everything, and then you just have to go for it and disregard anything you've previously heard or felt about it.
Sam Heughan
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Well, I'm a Christian. I was a born a Presbyterian and became an Episcopalian.
Karl Rove
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I just thought that I had had my fill for a while and wanted to have a family. My husband was moving to Chicago for his job. And so I went along. And it was a great thing that I did.
Lauren Holly
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I understand that the tendency of foreign countries in recent years has been to establish particularly close relations with one or two others among all the countries which have general relations. In time of peace, they make secret treaties in advance, and in wartime, they aid one another with military provisions and armaments.
Zhang Zhidong
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The emotional, sexual, and psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says, 'It's a girl.'
Shirley Chisholm
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At the age of thirty-seven, I was fat, and since the age of thirty-eight, I have never been fat again. That's the whole idea of effective weight loss - it's permanent because it's part of your lifestyle and the way you think about yourself, with pride and a sense of accomplishment. The goal you achieve is your own - you own it.
Jean Nidetch
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It doesn’t matter who you marry, as long as he thinks like you and is a gentleman and a Southerner and prideful. For a woman, love comes after marriage.” “Oh, Pa, that’s such an Old Country notion!” “And a good notion it is! All this American business of running around marrying for love, like servants, like Yankees! The best marriages are when the parents choose for the girl. For how can a silly piece like yourself tell a good man from a scoundrel?
Margaret Mitchell