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Classificados Net Quotes By Merle Haggard

I'm just writin' about my little ol' love affair. — Merle Haggard

Classificados Net Quotes By Nat C. Goodwin

My first [wife] was an angel; My second a silly woman; My third a Roman Senator; My fourth a pretty little thing; My fifth - all woman! — Nat C. Goodwin

Classificados Net Quotes By Francis Ford Coppola

In kindergarten that used to be my job, to tell them fairytales. I liked Hans Christian Andersen, and the Grimm fairy tales, all the classic fairy tales. — Francis Ford Coppola

Classificados Net Quotes By June Jordan

To rescue our children we will have to let them save us from the power we embody: we will have to trust the very difference that they forever personify. And we will have to allow them the choice, without fear of death: that they may come and do likewise or that they may come and that we will follow them, that a little child will lead us back to the child we will always be, vulnerable and wanting and hurting for love and for beauty. — June Jordan

Classificados Net Quotes By David Arnold

Every great character, Iz, be it on page or screen, is multidimensional. The good guys aren't all good, the bad guys aren't all bad, and any character wholly one or the other shouldn't exist at all. Remember this when I describe the antics that follow, for though I am not a villain, I am not immune to villainy. — David Arnold

Classificados Net Quotes By Nicole Castle

It took all my concentration not to get an erection now that he was being mean to me again. He was really fucking sexy when he was hostile. — Nicole Castle

Classificados Net Quotes By Peter Fonda

I was famous from birth. — Peter Fonda

Classificados Net Quotes By Harrison Salisbury

No one can be certain where a nation which spans two continents, whose history begins in the faint traces of early civilization, a nation now struggling to find a new and valid philosophy of existence, will be propelled by the transcendental forces of the nuclear age. — Harrison Salisbury