Fannie Flagg Quotes
I'm Telling You, Dena, When You Live Long Enough To See Your Children Begin To Look At You With Different Eyes, And You Can Look At Them Not As Your Children, But As People, It's Worth Getting Older With All The Creaks And Wrinkles.
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