Top 27 Susan Jane Gilman Quotes
#2. When I was a kid, I thought movie stars were women and men who were in these great films that we still look at now. But I don't think there are too many films coming out these days that we're going to look at in the future and say, 'This is one of the great ones.'
Lindsay Lohan
#3. Sure, beauty has the power to excite men. But so does a box of donuts.
Susan Jane Gilman
#4. Everybody thinks that once you reach the top, you can lie back on a divan with a goddamn mai tai. No. Wrong. Success is not a mountain climb. Success is a treadmill.
Susan Jane Gilman
#5. Weddings are giant Rorschach tests onto which everyone around you projects their fears, fantasies, and expectations
many of which they've been cultivating since the day you were born.
Susan Jane Gilman
#6. Fine watches, I'd been told, were like rich people themselves: You could barely discern them working.
Susan Jane Gilman
#7. I thought, if ever there were a time to write a book about hope, it's now.
Studs Terkel
#8. Every woman should see herself looking uniquely breathtaking, in something tailored to celebrate her body, so that she is better able to appreciate her own beauty and better equipped to withstand the ideals of our narrow-waisted, narrow- minded culture.
Susan Jane Gilman
#9. Playing the Opry, when I get the opportunity - it's one of the coolest honors for any musician in any genre, but especially for a country musician.
Charlie Worsham
#10. Whatever the reason, American Muslims appear far less inclined to support the global jihad than their European counterparts.
Timothy Noah
#11. I called her "the Chiquita Banana Lady" and I meant it as a compliment: who didn't want to look adorable with a pile of fruit on her head?
Susan Jane Gilman
#12. Since a person couldn't exist in two places at once, the more he existed as the Internet's image of him, the less he felt like he existed as a flesh-and-blood person.
Jonathan Franzen
#13. Good girls don't hurt other people's feelings. Good girls are not overly aggressive, competitive, or boastful. Good girls please others. But what good girls are good for is another question.
Susan Jane Gilman
#15. That's the thing about luxury, darlings. The moment you become accustomed to it, it is no longer a luxury but a necessity. People forget this.
Susan Jane Gilman
#16. The problem with leftism as a vice is that everyone else is stuck with the hangover.
Greg Gutfeld
#17. A girl doesn't need a guy in her life in order to act like a complete idiot. Certainly I, at least, never have.
Susan Jane Gilman
#18. Democracy is a great institution and, therefore, it is liable to be greatly abused.
Mahatma Gandhi
#19. Approximately seventy percent of the female population is on a diet at any given time. More women diet than vote.
Susan Jane Gilman
#21. One of the benefits of TM, Agatha had said, was that it enabled you to be "alone with your thoughts." But as I quickly discovered, a lot of my thoughts were not anything I wanted to be alone with.
Susan Jane Gilman
#22. As far as I'm concerned, I want to remain the mean little man I always was.
Jack Levine
#23. If you really care about starting a movement, have the courage to follow and show others how to follow. And when you find a lone nut doing something great, have the guts to be the first one to stand up and join in.
Derek Sivers
#24. Who the hell knows where they get these farkakte names for their kids. One of Rita's friends named her son Bodhisattva. Bodhisattva Rosenblatt. Can you imagine? Rita always says, 'It's no big deal. They call him 'Bodi', is all.' Please. And the newspapers say I'm abusive to children?
Susan Jane Gilman
#25. I think it's very important to invite and encourage people to talk about climate change who have a lay understanding. In general, there is a lot of confusion among climate activists about the role of science, that scientists should be social and political leaders of this movement.
Margaret D. Klein
#26. Everything became a metaphor, a talisman, a sign that I was still actually connected to people - that I wasn't so completely on my own.
Susan Jane Gilman
#27. Clowns - feh! All that ghastly, forced gaiety, worse than New Year's Eve.
Susan Jane Gilman
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