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Romany Malco
"I feel comfortable working with people who are secure in themselves and confident in what they do." --
Source : "Romany Malco Chats w/ S&A About “Think Like A Man,” Picking Projects, Black Cinema & More!". Interview with Vanessa Martinez, www.indiewire.com. May 7, 2012.
Romany Malco
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“Although many texters enjoy breaking linguistic rules, they also know they need to be understood.”
Source : "2b or not 2b?" by David Crystal, www.theguardian.com. July 4, 2008.
“My first job is big sister and I take that very seriously.”
“At the point when I wanted to become a designer, I didn't think about, 'Oh, but I'm a woman,' just like didn't think about like, well, 'I'm Chinese' or that 'I'm in Michigan.' You know, none of those things were obstacles to me. I just had this idea that this is what I had to do.”
“To me, sex is sex and I don't think it is or should be a problem. Maybe my presenting it that way will unscrew up a few heads out there, including my own.”
Source : Interview with LJ Douresseau, www.comicbookbin.com. February 23, 2004.
“She remembered that once, when she was a little girl, she had seen a pretty young woman with golden hair down to her knees in a long flowered dress, and had said to her, without thinking, "Are you a princess?" The girl had laughed very kindly at her and asked her what her name was. Blanche remembered going away from her, led by her mother's hand, thinking to herself that the girl really was a princess, but in disguise. And she had resolved that someday, she would dress as though she were a princess in disguise.”
“He does not refuse sustenance to the one who speaks ill of Him. How then could He refuse sustenance to the one whose soul is over flowing with love for Him?”
“No one's calling me for lawyer roles. I still have a lot to do to prove myself.”
“War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse.”
Source : "The Contest in America", Fraser's Magazine, February 1862.