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51 Years Old Quotes By Darynda Jones

Crazy chicks are usually pretty tough. — Darynda Jones

51 Years Old Quotes By Dannika Dark

Because oh my God, after all these years, I still felt something for him. My traitorous heart leapt against my chest, despite the fact it still carried a scar. All those old feelings rushed back and there we were again, except there we weren't. We were two different people, and I didn't know who had changed for the better and who for the worse.
Dark, Dannika (2014-07-27). Five Weeks (Seven Series #3) (p. 51). Kindle Edition. — Dannika Dark

51 Years Old Quotes By Pleasefindthis

Because we all need to believe in movies, sometimes. — Pleasefindthis

51 Years Old Quotes By Hugh Hefner

I was raised in a typical Puritan Midwestern Methodist home and there was a lot of hurt and hypocrisy in those times. And I think that whatever part Playboy played and that I managed to play in terms of the sexual revolution came out of what I saw in the negative part of that life and tried to change things in some positive way so that people could choose alternate personal ways of living their lives. — Hugh Hefner

51 Years Old Quotes By Ann Druyan

In 1974, I first met Carl. I was 25 years old. I am 51 now. — Ann Druyan

51 Years Old Quotes By Rachel Nichols

I'm from Maine. I eat apple pie for breakfast. — Rachel Nichols

51 Years Old Quotes By Tyne Daly

When you look at me you don't immediately imagine a very very glamorous icon, so it's only in the theater that I get to do these experiments. I've been an actor about 51 years now. I've played everything from an 8-year-old black boy to a 72-year-old French matriarch, and they hardly hire you to do that on TV. — Tyne Daly

51 Years Old Quotes By Marie Kondo

Folding a garment often reminds me of the priests who carve Buddhist statues. They gaze intently at a piece of wood until they see the shape of the figure within it and carve the wood until it emerges. — Marie Kondo