Darryl Pinckney I grew up in Indianapolis, Ind., then a conservative, provincial city. Anglophilia was the first foreign language I was exposed to. Or maybe it was a way of one-upping the local white people. Or maybe it was an early manifestation of homohood. – Darryl Pinckney Anglophilia Quotes City Quotes Conservative Quotes Exposed Quotes Foreign Quotes Grew Quotes Homohood Quotes Ind Quotes Indianapolis Quotes Language Quotes Local Quotes Manifestation Quotes Oneupping Quotes People Quotes Provincial Quotes White Quotes When I was in high school, I looked for the black presence in a British historical tradition – before too much slavery and empire – that would not cost me my self-respect. I never read lying down.
Charlotte Caffey I was fortunate enough to be living in Hollywood, CA, when the underground punk rock music scene started. It was a small group of artists, misfits and weirdos, where everyone was welcomed and encouraged to express themselves. – Charlotte Caffey
Pete Rozelle I think the big thing I’ve had going for me in that regard has been the success of the league. I don’t have quite as much control over things as people believe, so I frequently receive more credit than I deserve, and occasionally more criticism as well. – Pete Rozelle
Kate Herron When I started the show, that was always in the DNA of it – that Loki was going to meet a version of himself and they were going to fall in love. – Kate Herron
AgeBilly Joel I am, as I’ve said, merely competent. But in an age of incompetence, that makes me extraordinary. – Billy Joel
Ryan White I’m just one of the kids, and all because the students at Hamilton Heights High School listened to the facts, educated their parents and themselves, and believed in me. – Ryan White
Debbie Wasserman Schultz We certainly could have voted on making the middle-class tax cuts and tax cuts for working families permanent had the Republicans not insisted that the only way they would support those tax breaks is if we also added $700 billion to the deficit to give tax breaks to the wealthiest 2 percent of Americans. That’s what was really disturbing. – Debbie Wasserman Schultz
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