Top 15 Mdccclix Year Quotes
#1. I just don't get it. You've been in love with this bloke since you were a kid, and he's never once got his hair cut short enough that it doesn't poke him in the damn eye.
Kristina Adams
#2. People are very harsh critics of animated humans.
Henry Selick
#3. This is probably one of the most difficult challenges any parent could face - learning to love the other parent enough to make the children first.
Iyanla Vanzant
#4. You must accept it as it is, and hence accept all consequences. A wall is indeed a wall.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#5. To me, jewelry is a natural progression and there is something so meaningful and magical about creating that one of a kind, special piece.
Pamela Love
#6. Our people would rather go honorably in a fight against evil than cower under its hand." Raphael took a long, deep breath, his shoulders straightening and his head rising. "No one," he vowed, "will ever subjugate those who are our own. Never will we surrender.
Nalini Singh
#7. It's such an act of optimism to get through a day and enjoy it and laugh and do all that without thinking about death. What spirit human beings have!
Gilda Radner
#8. Okay, now you're starting to scare me," Wes says.
"No, scary is the way people can alter their voices on cue. Like your imitation of that creepy guy who lives at your house."
"You mean my dad?" he laughs.
Laurie Faria Stolarz
#9. I said tonight I wanted to talk to you about love. Look into your hearts. This is our country. This is our future. These are our children and grandchildren. You can trust Mitt.
Ann Romney
#10. You can't get more glamorous than you are on 'Dancing with the Stars.'
Kendra Wilkinson
#12. It is the ability to determine consciously what it is that interests him, and why, that differentiates the artist from the art student.
John F. Carlson
#13. It was almost as if my screwing everything up was beyond my control, destined, written in the stars.
Cyn Balog
#14. In terms of language, there were no separate words for female genitalia for thousands of years. That was mostly because women were considered pretty much the same as men, only of course flimsier, more poorly designed, and incapable of writing in the snow.
Elissa Stein And Susan Kim
#15. Our brain accepts what the eyes see and our eye looks for whatever our brain wants.
Daniel M. Gilbert