Kimora Lee Simmons Quotes
I'm very neurotic is what my closet says about me. It's always in great order.
Kimora Lee Simmons
Quotes to Explore
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The arts can play a vital role in revitalizing neighborhoods, using and improving vacant space, bringing new jobs and new sense of opportunity, and improving public safety by generating more foot traffic and more eyes on the street.
Gavin Newsom
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The fallacy of the neoclassicals is their tenet that total employment, though hit by shocks, can be said always to be heading back to some normal level.
Edmund Phelps
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If you want to do interesting software, you have to have a bunch of people do it, because the amount of software that one person can do isn't that interesting.
Nathan Myhrvold
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When I won the belt, it was kind of a precedent... The only Canadian to have ever held it.
Owen Hart
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No matter who you are, black, white, green, there's going to be things in your way, you know what I mean?
Nas
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If science fiction is the mythology of modern technology, then its myth is tragic.
Ursula K. Le Guin
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As a writer, as much as I try, I can't stop writing female characters. They have so much more to offer; they have to wear so many different hats. There's so much wonderful gray matter in a female's life that it just makes for a stronger character.
Tate Taylor
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Life is short, and we should respect every moment of it.
Orhan Pamuk
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Also, I have found that I really like to work in English. It's very strange because it's exactly the opposite of what I thought it would be like.
Olivier Martinez
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Opening doors for us, helping us with our jackets and chairs - we love all that.
Rachel Shelley
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I got to see Jack White. I love his new album. There's a song on the album called 'I Think I Should Go to Sleep' that my son loves. We play it on a loop around the house, and he just bounces around.
Adam Pally
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Once you're in charge of your job, your house, your children, getting the food on the table, doing all of this, all of the time, it'd be nice for someone else to be in charge for a bit maybe.
E. L. James