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“What a pity when editors review a woman's book, that they so often fall into the error of reviewing the woman instead.”
Source : Fanny Fern (2015). “Ginger-Snaps”, p.70, Sheba Blake Publishing
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“In 2008, when I was wrapped up a very toxic relationship, I lived out of my car for about four months to get away. And what I learned about myself in the process is that sometimes a safety net isn't really that safe; it's what keeps you from flying. That year I went from playing football to being a football player. Football wasn't paying my bills, but people didn't really know how bad it was. That was the one place in the world that when everything else was chaos, I could be great. I think we all have that place where we experience greatness. Football definitely saved my life.”
Source : Source: www.glamour.com
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“Growing up, I never thought about the thing called money.”
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“You'd never catch me dancing on tables in public. I have no desire to be known for my personal life.”
Source : "Surprise! She's a Bombshell (and You Can be One Too)". Interview with Laurie Sandell, www.glamour.com. September 2, 2007.
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“I never run hills. My quads are already big enough. I don't run to build muscle; I do it for cardio.”
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“It's true the people we meet shape us. But the people we don't meet shape us also, often more because we have imagined them so vividly. There are people we yearn for but never seem to meet.”
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“A player can sometimes afford the luxury of an inaccurate move, or even a definite error, in the opening or middlegame without necessarily obtaining a lost position. In the endgame ... an error can be decisive, and we are rarely presented with a second chance.”
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“In my view, photography and painting really share one history. The influences that work on one, work on the other.”