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11935 Quotes By Demetri Martin

A glove is a very literal looking hand puppet. — Demetri Martin

11935 Quotes By Stanley Victor Paskavich

The Owl goes who, who, the Dove goes coo, coo, humans go you! You! — Stanley Victor Paskavich

11935 Quotes By Hilda Doolittle

We don't have to know,only to be:let go the jumble of worn words,reason and vanity. — Hilda Doolittle

11935 Quotes By Mark McKinnon

I think the press are good people; I think they're educated people. — Mark McKinnon

11935 Quotes By Garry Marshall

My partner after Fred Freeman was Jerry Belson. And Jerry Belson, after I was doing so well writing situation comedy, said, this is not good enough. We got to create our own shows. I said, but we're very happy doing this. No, no, no, you got to get your own show. So he made me - and he and I created our own shows. And we actually - everything we created failed. "Hey, Landlord" was our first show - 99th in the ratings. But imagine this - it's a great reflection on the years. — Garry Marshall

11935 Quotes By James Gates Percival

There is nothing but death
Our affections can sever,
And till life's latest breath
Love shall bind us for ever. — James Gates Percival

11935 Quotes By Hugh Mackay

On average, Australians watch more than three hours of television a day, compared with 12 minutes a day spent by the average couple talking to each other. — Hugh Mackay

11935 Quotes By Rajneesh

Lovers are mirrors to each other. Love makes you aware of your original face. — Rajneesh

11935 Quotes By Gina Barreca

Until we're pushing up daisies, it might be good to remind ourselves daily that everything's coming up roses - for me and for you. — Gina Barreca

11935 Quotes By Gore Vidal

I was the most famous kid in the United States. That was 1936. — Gore Vidal

11935 Quotes By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

We should not teach children the sciences; but give them a taste for them. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau