Top 12 Blaze Starr Quotes

#1. Quakers are terrific.

Ian McKellen

#2. Sure, I've done movies in which I was embarrassed by my performance, or might not have cared for a co-star. Then I'd have to tell lies, like, 'Oh, we love each other; everything was perfect!'

Sandra Bullock

#3. Believe me, it is tough to deal with the social consequences of the appearance of continuous failure. We are social animals; hell is other people.

Nassim Nicholas Taleb

#4. I've learned one hell of a lot about men in my lifetime. They're all right to take to bed, but you sure better never let them get a stranglehold on you.

Blaze Starr

#5. There were great advantages to being unimportant.

Brandon Sanderson

#6. Now I'm just like everybody else, and it's so funny,
the way monogamy is funny, the way
someone falling down in the street is funny.
I entered a revolving door and emerged
as a human being. When you think of me
is my face electronically blurred?

Jeffrey McDaniel

#7. Big things are often just little things that people notice.

Markus Zusak

#8. By the 1970s, pornography had caught up with The Block, where performers were totally in the nude. I wasn't going to do that, and I certainly wasn't about to let my girls do it. After all, I'm religious, and if my mother knew I was performing in the nude, she would have had a heart attack.

Blaze Starr

#9. I did not think - I was a battleground for the thoughts of many men.

F Scott Fitzgerald

#10. I was a conservative kid, but I had fun. I was in a fraternity and stuff. I wasn't a player - that's for sure.

Matt Long

#11. Did you know? Duke Kahanamoku competed in four Olympics from 1912 to 1932 setting three world-records, while winning three gold medals, two silver, and one bronze.

John Richard Stephens

#12. Honorifics and meaningless ritual phrases of greeting, leave-taking, permission-asking, and false gratitude, please, thank you, you're welcome, goodbye, fossil relics of primitive hypocrisy - all were stumbling blocks to truthfulness between producer-consumers.

Ursula K. Le Guin

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