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B3w 1000 Quotes By Tennessee Williams

The only thing worse than a liar is a liar that's also a hypocrite! — Tennessee Williams

B3w 1000 Quotes By Judith Ivory

A harem," she murmured into his neck and laughed at last at the notion. "I can't believe you had a harem. You are hilarious, Stuart." He laughed. At himself.
"I hated men. I loved women. I wanted them all. It seemed logical to start to accumulate them. — Judith Ivory

B3w 1000 Quotes By Joan Oliver I Sallares

I am the owner of my actions, heir to my actions, born of my actions, related through my actions, and have my actions as my arbitrator. Whatever I do, for good or for evil, to that I will fall heir. — Joan Oliver I Sallares

B3w 1000 Quotes By Jennifer Estep

Are you coming along peaceful-like, or am I going to have to hog-tie you and put you in the car? — Jennifer Estep

B3w 1000 Quotes By Tom Lehman

I think if you look at most successful people, if you ask most of them, their biggest influence was their dad. — Tom Lehman

B3w 1000 Quotes By Guy Lafleur

It was my dream playing for the Montreal Canadiens - it was my dad's team. — Guy Lafleur

B3w 1000 Quotes By Gail McHugh

I've never felt so heartbroken and so in love at the same time. If you would've told me the day we met that you were going to break my heart - and that days, months, or even years would pass, that I would still be hurting like this - it wouldn't have stopped me from falling in love with you. — Gail McHugh

B3w 1000 Quotes By Wentworth Miller

There's so much we can't express in our day-to-day interaction with people because it's considered inappropriate. And acting is all about being inappropriate. — Wentworth Miller

B3w 1000 Quotes By Ridley Scott

Taking a comic strip character is very hard to write. Because comics are meant to work in one page, to work in frames with minimalistic dialogue. And a lot of it is left to the imagination of the reader. To do that in film, you've got to be a little more explanatory. And that requires a good screenplay and good dialogue. — Ridley Scott