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655 W Quotes By Rosie O'Donnell

I just want to say something. 655,000 Iraqi civilians are dead. Who are the terrorists? — Rosie O'Donnell

655 W Quotes By C.D. Reiss

What I meant was, I love your filthy mouth. And I love your mouth when it sings and jokes. I love your body, and everything it does to me. I love when you come, when you squirm under me, begging for it. I love your hands, and your eyes. I love your honor and integrity. I love your loyalty, your intelligence. I love your honesty, even when it hurts me. I've fallen in love with you, Monica. I didn't think it would happen to me again, but it did. Thank you. — C.D. Reiss

655 W Quotes By Mark Hyman, M.D.

The most powerful medicine is at the end of your fork, not at the bottom of your pill bottle. Food is more powerful than anything in your medicine cabinet! — Mark Hyman, M.D.

655 W Quotes By Penelope Spheeris

I really feel kind of guilty spending 80 million dollars. People are starving in the world. — Penelope Spheeris

655 W Quotes By Elizabeth Peters

No man but Emerson would have considered walking across the fields in full evening kit, much less expect me to trail my red satin skirts and lace ruffles through the dirt; but Emerson is unique. When he behaves irrationally it is necessary to be firm with him. He — Elizabeth Peters

655 W Quotes By Jessica Pare

One of my most exciting Saturday nights was just me and a bottle of wine and a crochet book. — Jessica Pare

655 W Quotes By Erykah Badu

What makes me furious, not just because we're in an interview, but I don't like when writers take your words and put them somewhere else, in the wrong context in their own article about you. — Erykah Badu

655 W Quotes By David Barton

In 1967, in DeKalb v. DeSpain, a court (255 F.Supp. 655. N.D.Ill. 1966.) took a 4-line nursery rhyme used by a K-5 kindergarten class and declared the nursery rhyme unconstitutional. The court explained that although the word 'God' was not contained in this nursery rhyme, if someone were to hear the rhyme, he might think that it was talking about God - and that would be unconstitutional! — David Barton