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Cajole Synonyms Quotes By Alfred De Musset

He, that same man, after having abandoned her, finds her after a night of orgie, pale and leaden, forever lost, with hunger on her lips and prostitution in her heart. — Alfred De Musset

Cajole Synonyms Quotes By John Mahoney

People say there's no trace of an accent anymore, and there isn't because I worked very hard to lose it. And the reason I did that is a British accent in America is a real status symbol. — John Mahoney

Cajole Synonyms Quotes By Mario

Life is a game, kid! It all depends on how you play! — Mario

Cajole Synonyms Quotes By Paul Butcher

Doing drama is a very welcome departure from comedy. Although I love doing both, I like to change it up a bit once in a while with roles in serious drama. — Paul Butcher

Cajole Synonyms Quotes By Aleksandr Voinov

You'd be quite sane and well-adjusted if your family had happened to somebody else — Aleksandr Voinov

Cajole Synonyms Quotes By Victor Hugo

I'd rather be hissed at for a good verse, than applauded for a bad one. — Victor Hugo

Cajole Synonyms Quotes By Joyce Meyer

Trust means we always have questions that we don't have the answers to. — Joyce Meyer

Cajole Synonyms Quotes By Mason Cooley

Lonely people console themselves with self-absorption or curiosity. — Mason Cooley

Cajole Synonyms Quotes By David Cronenberg

Censors tend to do what only psychotics do; They confuse fantasy with reality. — David Cronenberg

Cajole Synonyms Quotes By Shasta Nelson

Whoever doesn't love you doesn't know you. — Shasta Nelson

Cajole Synonyms Quotes By Douglas Coupland

The thing about living in the 21st century is you can get to fortysomething and not have anyone major in your life die. — Douglas Coupland

Cajole Synonyms Quotes By Sharon Dogar

I can't imagine children coming out of me," she says suddenly, "only stories. — Sharon Dogar