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— Rob Glaser
I have always said I am a five-dimensional fighter.
— Lennox Lewis
VAMPIRES I see things you can't see WEREWOLVES I find things that hunt you FAERIES I am your protector SHAPESHIFTERS But even I can't protect you now.
— Kiersten White
I expect I shall have to die beyond my means.
— Oscar Wilde
I can really find something interesting about almost anyone I talk to.
— Stephen Colbert
I can't hear myself. I can stare at my double chin all I want, but hearing this androgynous voice, you can't even tell what sex I am.
— Jennifer Lawrence
The surface of learning is hearing what your ears aren't prepared to hear, and the core of learning is hearing what your ears don't want to hear.
— Criss Jami
His mouth was small, but bowed. Like a doll's. She wondered if he had trouble opening it wide enough to eat apples.
— Rainbow Rowell
Played tennis for years. But you can't improve at tennis after you're 50. You get to be in your 40s, and suddenly you're a doubles player.
— Jack Nicholson
I want to make sure that the Coast Guard people in Vietnam know that I am hearing about them often and that I am pleased with what I hear.
— Wallace M. Greene
Interviews, when they are just simply an exercise in hearing what you want to hear, are of no interest.
— Errol Morris
If you aren't going to do something all the way, don't do it.
— Maureen McCormick
The turning point for effective communication is actually hearing what is being said, rather than hearing what you want to hear instead.
— Dannye Williamsen
People say 'Why do you make pots?' Because I'm compelled to - life isn't right without it.
— David Roberts
We as Americans and as humans have very selective hearing and very selective memory. We only hear what we want to hear and disregard the rest.
— Frank Luntz