Quote by Mary-Kate Olsen
Im definitely bicoastal, but I have to say, its easier to live in

Im definitely bicoastal, but I have to say, its easier to live in New York than in L.A. I feel like people respect other peoples space a bit more here. – Mary-Kate Olsen

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Our career is a dream. I mean, we get to act, travel around the world, and meet cool people. Whats not to love! – Mary-Kate Olsen

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Australia is so cool that its hard to even know where to start describing it. The beaches are beautiful so is the weather. Not too crowded. Great food, great music, really nice people. It must be a lot like Los Angeles was many years ago. – Mary-Kate Olsen

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I like to go to parties where I know everyone. How are you going to have fun with people you dont know? – Mary-Kate Olsen

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Thats what people respect, the fact that I wasnt a chump that laid on his back and gave up. – Mike Tyson

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The fact that the adult American Negro female emerges a formidable character is often met with amazement, distaste and even belligerance. It is seldom accepted as an inevitable outcome of the struggle won by survivors, and deserves respect if not enthusiastic acceptance. – Maya Angelou

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Out of respect to writers, you have to read the book in the way in which the author visualised it going out into the world. – Joanna Trollope

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I did learn that it was the greatest thing in the world to respect yourself. Respect other people. – Little Milton

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Mens need to dominate women may be based in their own sense of marginality or emptiness we do not know its root, and men are making no effort to discover it. – Marilyn French

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