My first kiss was when I was 13. I was so nervous that I was shaking. Unfortunately, the girl I kissed never… — Conor Maynard Copy Share Image
I gave my heart to the Lord, and I remember the incident vividly. The Lord spoke to me. I know that sounds… — Jimmy Swaggart Copy Share Image
My first languages are German and Spanish because I was brought up by a Spanish mother and a German father, so I… — Daniel Bruhl Copy Share Image
I spoke at TED Global 2010 about the ways that video games engage the brain, and in particular, the idea of reward… — Tom Chatfield Copy Share Image
In 1981, I spoke at the Olympic Congress. I was scandalised that I was the first athlete to be given that chance.… — Sebastian Coe Copy Share Image
This was our common ground, the secret we shared but never spoke aloud. I should have been with him; she should have… — Sarah Dessen Copy Share Image
I had one companion. He was a teacher from the Ukraine who spoke English so we could communicate a bit. I learnt… — Mathias Rust Copy Share Image
We did not speak in terms of strategy, in terms of overall economies, in terms of production and territorial conquest. We spoke… — Philip Morrison Copy Share Image
June Jordan, who died of cancer in 2002, was a brilliant, fierce, radical, and frequently furious poet. We were friends for thirty… — Alice Walker Copy Share Image
I used to take formal notes in lines of blue, and underline the key words in red, and I realised I needed… — Tony Buzan Copy Share Image
“Ralph spoke to the boat in the same way Whittnish referred to the light – living creatures, close to their hearts. The… — M L Stedman - The Light Between Oceans Copy Share Image
Being someone who had had a very difficult childhood, a very difficult adolescence - it had to do with not quite poverty,… — Sherwin B. Nuland Copy Share Image
I spent a lot of time in the White House in the public areas where reporters are allowed to go, but I… — Jodi Kantor Copy Share Image
To me, the newspaper business was a way to learn about life and how things worked in the real world and how… — Carl Hiaasen Copy Share Image
I was brought up in black neighborhoods in South Baltimore. And we really felt like we were very black. We acted black… — Jerry Leiber Copy Share Image
The contribution of West African languages to Ebonics is absolutely infinitesimal. What it actually is is a very interesting hybrid of regional… — John McWhorter Copy Share Image
Goosnargh," said Ford Prefect, which was a special Betelgeusian word he used when he knew he should say something but didn't know… — Douglas Adams Copy Share Image
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The words we spoke and our entire punk performance aimed to express our disapproval of a specific political event: the patriarchs' support… — Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Copy Share Image
“Because we were not in our country, we could not use our own languages, and so when we spoke our voices came… — NoViolet Bulawayo Copy Share Image
I remember the first time I spoke to an editor. I thought I'd be sick, I was so nervous. The first time… — Lori Foster Copy Share Image
What if lawmakers never spoke to their constituents? Oddly enough, that's exactly how corporate America operates. Shareholders vote for directors, but the… — Andrew Ross Sorkin Copy Share Image
If you don't already know about jazz music, how would you be exposed? How would get an opportunity to find out if… — Esperanza Spalding Copy Share Image
Who knew that when people said that I shouldn't get back with you, that they spoke th truth but I ingored them… — Savannah Whalen Copy Share Image
“Always work. And I think because you didn’t even have that in common with him he simply felt he had nothing to… — Michelle Beattie Copy Share Image
“William was dazed. The entire conversation had been too overwhelming to believe, but believe it he did. He knew the earl well… — Kathryn Le Veque Copy Share Image
“The Maestro spoke again. "When we are not, at what point do we become?" I could not reply. For I had grasped… — Theresa Breslin Copy Share Image
Although I feel very French, a part of my heart is in the States. When my brother and I arrived, we didn't… — Delphine Arnault Copy Share Image
I was put out there as a spokesperson for the new feminist revolution. It was very difficult because I was either too… — Sarah McLachlan Copy Share Image
My mother's death brought me to my knees. She was my hero, my role model, my very best friend. I spoke to… — Maria Shriver Copy Share Image
“He used a minimum of words and no inflection whatsoever. It was a policeman's manner of speaking, direct and unadorned.” — Davis Bunn Copy Share Image
Korea taught me nothing, for no one spoke of it when I was growing up, except as something about how wonderful the… — Gloria Emerson Copy Share Image
“His father said nothing. Instead, he looked straight at Tengo as if he were reading a bulletin written in a foreign language."… — Murakami Haruki Copy Share Image
“He wondered if he should try to talk to the boy like that. Perhaps the boy wondered why he didn't. But they… — Nick Harkaway Copy Share Image
I am an American, but a sense of otherness was part of my growing up. I spoke Norwegian before I spoke English.… — Siri Hustvedt Copy Share Image
When Marcus Garvey spoke about self-reliance, he wasn't only talking about people of colour. It's like self-reliance in general, for anyone. Just… — Burning Spear Copy Share Image
And, so, when I picked up the guitar, suddenly, just playing a couple of notes really, really spoke to me. It was… — Slash Copy Share Image
That's the sign of a good relationship, when you can pick up a phone and it doesn't matter when the last time… — Joe Torre Copy Share Image
There's a way that white people and black people spoke in the '70s that is nothing like how they speak now. They… — Michael Jai White Copy Share Image
I think with 'Skinwalkers,' the success of it spoke for itself. Meaning a lot of people wanted to see something new on… — Adam Beach Copy Share Image