Top 13 American Heiress Quotes
#1. When an American heiress wants to buy a man, she at once crosses the Atlantic. The only really materialistic people I have ever met have been Europeans.
Mary McCarthy
#2. The real rulers in Washington are invisible, and exercise power from behind the scenes.
Felix Frankfurter
#3. What's culturally significant about MySpace is that it has become so pervasive that people of all ages are now using it. Even people who didn't grow up with it are getting used to it. People just get sucked in.
Tom Anderson
#4. I go shopping maybe three times a year in an intense way. I'm like a man. Can't spend too much time in a shop.
Eva Green
#5. What did Christ really do? He hung out with hard-drinking fishermen.
Iggy Pop
#6. Sometimes photographers mistake emotion for what makes a great street photograph.
Garry Winogrand
#7. By 1973, John Kerry had already accused American soldiers of committing war crimes in Vietnam, thrown someone else's medals to the ground in an anti-war demonstration, and married his first heiress.
Ann Coulter
#8. The Romanovs are overtaken by the Indian Maharajahs as American heiresses pick over the carcasses of fallen Empire.
Suzy Menkes
#9. Phury?" "No, I'm not gay." "Don't feel like you need to hide it or anything." "I wouldn't. I'm just not." "You bi, then?
J.R. Ward
#10. Such is the way of all superstition, whether in astrology, dreams, omens, divine judgments, or the like; wherein men, having a delight in such vanities, mark the events where they are fulfilled, but where they fail, though this happen much oftener.
Francis Bacon
#11. I'm pleased to offer analysis of public policy and politics to the millions of Americans who get their news from Fox.
Evan Bayh
#12. The song ended, but I kept my arms wrapped tight around her, not letting her move an inch. If she was having some internal battle again, she could do so in my arms.
"Watcha doing, wifey?" I joked, secretly enjoying the sound of that.
Karina Halle
#13. Clothes can suggest, persuade, connote, insinuate, or indeed lie, and apply subtle pressure while their wearer is speaking frankly and straightforwardly of other matters.
Anne Hollander
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