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Baldest Nation Quotes By Linda Sunshine

The strongest common bond between the genders is the universally acknowledged truth that both men and women are unhappy with their hair. — Linda Sunshine

Baldest Nation Quotes By Chris Carrabba

I don't care if I'm cool or not. I've always been an awkward person anyway. — Chris Carrabba

Baldest Nation Quotes By John F. Smith Jr.

As we pursue our strategies world-wide, we accept a social and environmental responsibility as well. These responsibilities include the promotion of a sustainable economy and recognition of the accountability we have to the economies, environments, and communities where we do business around the world. — John F. Smith Jr.

Baldest Nation Quotes By Al Burian

In most respects a pretty standard student domicile, there was something very unnerving about the apartment, and I couldn't quite put my finger on it. Eventually I realized: the light in the bathroom never turns off. — Al Burian

Baldest Nation Quotes By Halle Berry

I'm a much better mother at 46 ... than if I were like, 21 or 25. — Halle Berry

Baldest Nation Quotes By Jeffrey Gitomer

SALES ASSESSMENT ONLINE. The world's first customized sales assessment, renamed a "successment," will judge your selling skill level in 12 critical areas of sales knowledge and give you a diagnostic report that includes fifty mini sales lessons. This amazing tool will rate your sales abilities and explain your opportunities for sales growth. This program is aptly named KnowSuccess because you can't know success until you know yourself. — Jeffrey Gitomer

Baldest Nation Quotes By Alexandra Katehakis

All of us lived life when sex was the farthest thing from our minds. Try to remember the careless freedom of play, basking in the beingness of others. As adults, responsibilities and obligations can often bind us to a daily grind. For some adults, then, sex might be one of the few interactions that restores their openness and sensory exploration of play. It's not hard to see why sexual preoccupation might take over when people become locked out from experiencing fulfilling lives. — Alexandra Katehakis