
Top 15 Unclad Women Quotes
#1. No day would be complete without chocolate. My favorite: Vosges Creole bar - it's dark chocolate with cocoa nibs. Holy Toledo, that thing is good.
Lisa Edelstein
#2. The idea is to find some bit of holiness in everything-food, sex, earning and spending money, having children, conversations with friends. Everything can be seen as a miracle, as part of God's plan. When we can truly see this, we nourish our souls.
Harold S. Kushner
#3. While I was doing 'Desperate Housewives,' I actually watched it from the beginning.
Daniela Bobadilla
#5. It's a funny thing about me. I don't have any interest in food most of the time now, although when I was a kid I was always hungry.
Alan Ladd
#7. Those who ignore Statistics are condemned to reinvent it.
Bradley Efron
#8. By accepting our aging and letting its lessons broaden us internally, we become calmer in the face of the body's inevitable deterioration. Becoming less attached to our outer appearance is so liberating.
Wendy Lustbader
#9. The problem in modern America is not that an individual can't make a difference, but that nearly all of us are too distracted to even consider trying.
Oliver DeMille
#10. You didn't hurt me, the situation did. And now that I know why I felt that way, it won't hurt.
Nora Roberts
#11. At the present time there exist problems beyond our ability to solve, not because of theoretical difficulties, but because of insufficient means of mechanical computation.
Howard Aiken
#12. I'm feeling generous. We'll make it sixty-nine thousand. I just love writing 69s. I'll even put that in the memo. For sixty-nining your beautiful son.
Tiffany Reisz
#13. I hate when I get a script and I can't see who the people are.
Anne Fletcher
#14. Our thesis is that symbols and myths are an expression of man's unique self-consciousness, his capacity to transcend the immediate concrete situation and see his life in terms of 'the possible,' and that this capacity is one aspect of his experiencing himself as a being having a world.
Rollo May
#15. Being is a fiction invented by those who suffer from becoming.
Coleman Dowell
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