She's probably in denial that she's a great big ball of insecurity and I'm quite well aware that I am one.
‐‐ Boy George
She's the kind of girl who climbed the ladder of success wrong by wrong.
‐‐ Mae West
She's true to herself and she's determined. She has things going against her, but she forges ahead despite all of that. I think that's encouraging. She's got some problems, but she has hope and tries to plow through things. I think that's a good role model.
‐‐ Molly Shannon
She said, and I'm not kidding, 'Is this a speaking role?' I wasn't quite sure how to answer that one.
‐‐ Peter Bergman
She said I did good and I think she was happy with what I did. She just wants me to get my higher Start Value vault, which I'll be competing at Trials and, hopefully, the Olympics.
‐‐ Carly Patterson
She said 'I'm by commission. You don't have to pay anything until you sell anything.' I said, 'Well fine. You want to be my agent and not make anything.' I thought, 'Boy, is she dumb.'
‐‐ Amy Tan
She said it had been hijacked shortly after takeoff. By this time, the plane had been in the air - again, I'm presuming that it took off on time - for over an hour.
‐‐ Ted Olson
She said she was approaching forty, and I couldn't help wondering from what direction.
‐‐ Bob Hope
She said she was going out, and would get the dinner. That is the last I saw her, or said anything to her.
‐‐ Lizzie Andrew Borden
She said the object and color in the materials around us actually have a physical effect on us, on how we feel.
‐‐ Florence Nightingale
She saw the myriad gods, and beyond God his own ineffable eternity; she saw that there were ranges of life beyond our present life, ranges of mind beyond our present mind and above these she saw the splendors of the spirit.
‐‐ Sri Aurobindo
She saw too that man has the power of exceeding himself, of becoming himself more entirely and profoundly than he is, truths which have only recently begun to be seen in Europe and seem even now too great for its common intelligence.
‐‐ Sri Aurobindo
She says that I wore some pretty sexy leather pants to that first meeting, but I don't remember.
‐‐ Dick Ebersol
She seems to be having a pretty good time despite her worrying. That's Lily.
‐‐ Dashiell Hammett
She still talks to me now, only now she talks to me in my dreams. And I can't wait to go to sleep tonight because we have a lot to talk about. I love you.
‐‐ Jamie Foxx
She stops, pauses, turns to the left to glance at some possible threat or irregularity, and then continues to the north. This motion, so intensely human, transcends time.
‐‐ Mary Leakey
She tells enough white lies to ice a wedding cake.
‐‐ Margot Asquith
She thoroughly understands what no other Church has ever understood, how to deal with enthusiasts.
‐‐ Thomas Babington Macaulay
She told fortunes for a living. It's a wacky book and was great fun to write. It is very much a look at what life was like for women in Australia in the 1960's.
‐‐ Colleen McCullough
She told me I wasn't playing for the coach, I was playing for myself.
‐‐ Eric Dickerson
She told me she had a note, somebody was sick.
‐‐ Lizzie Andrew Borden
She tries to get a waitressing job for a while - I mean, she's looking for a while before she finds Coyote Ugly - and it's hard to get a waitressing job in the city.
‐‐ Piper Perabo
She unbent her mind afterwards - over a book.
‐‐ Charles Lamb
She used to diet on any kind of food she could lay her hands on.
‐‐ Arthur Baer
She walks well, she looks good. Let's see how she kisses.
‐‐ Strom Thurmond
She wanted us to feel we were above everyone in the town. She really did tell us that we were related to Chief Justice John Marshall, and that may have been true. I never did bother to find out.
‐‐ Fay Wray
She was a Bond girl; she couldn't have been in nerdy.
‐‐ Denise Richards
She was a genius, my mother.
‐‐ Sally Kirkland
She was a great lady. We raised three boys, were together as long as she lived, and now she's passed on.
‐‐ Earl Scruggs
She was a handsome woman of forty-five and would remain so for many years.
‐‐ J. B. Priestley
She was a patron saint of the peripheral.
‐‐ Jane Howard
She was an enthusiastic painter of oils and watercolors. She was also very generous. I could mess with her paints and brushes all I wanted. On one condition: that I kept my brushes clean. The only art lesson my mother gave me was how to wash my brushes.
‐‐ Barbara Cooney
She was built for crowds. She has never come any closer to life than the dinner table.
‐‐ Janet Flanner
She was chronologically in luck. She corresponded to necessity.
‐‐ Lincoln Kirstein
She was deeply passionate about the sacred feminine.
‐‐ Dan Brown
She was good at playing abstract confusion in the same way that a midget is good at being short.
‐‐ Clive James
She was green when green wasn't in. From sea to shining sea, Lady Bird Johnson has left her legacy in a more beautiful America. From millions of trees and wildflowers planted, to interstates free from billboards and replaced with green.
‐‐ David Mixner
She was in a difficult position being the widow of a great American hero, a role that carried high expectations but she did a credible job of continuing Dr King's dream especially in the face of a changing and often hostile American public.
‐‐ Morris Dees
She was making great money at personal appearances.
‐‐ David Gest
She was my first love, and I loved her as only a boy loves.
‐‐ James Weldon Johnson
She was not a white woman. She was not a Greek... Until the emergence of the doctrine of white superiority, Cleopatra was generally pictured as a distinctly African woman, dark in color.
‐‐ John Henrik Clarke
She was not quite what you would call refined. She was not quite what you would call unrefined. She was the kind of person that keeps a parrot.
‐‐ Mark Twain
She was scrubbing furiously at a line of grease spots which led from the stove towards the door to the dining-room. That was where Henry had held the platter tilted as he carried the steak in yesterday. And yet if she had warned him once about that, she had a thousand times!
‐‐ Dorothy Canfield Fisher
She was short on intellect, but long on shape.
‐‐ George Ade
She was so small she could make mamba in a telephone booth.
‐‐ Bill Haley
She was the Judy Garland of American poetry.
‐‐ James Dickey
She was trusted and valued by her father, loved and courted by all dogs, cats, children, and poor people, and slighted and neglected by everybody else.
‐‐ Anne Bronte
She was what we used to call a suicide blonde - dyed by her own hand.
‐‐ Saul Bellow
She wasn't as naive and innocent as she was in the first season.
‐‐ Shiri Appleby
She who has never loved has never lived.
‐‐ John Gay