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Denisoft Quotes By Kim Fields

We did a reunion when TV One first launched episodes of 'Living Single'. Every time any of the gang comes through Atlanta, though, we always visit. — Kim Fields

Denisoft Quotes By Stephanie

Forever is not a word ... rather a place where two lovers go when true love takes them there. — Stephanie

Denisoft Quotes By Jay Leno

Former U.S. House Majority Leader, Tom DeLay, has been sentenced to three years in prison. One year for money laundering and two more for his performance on 'Dancing with the Stars.' — Jay Leno

Denisoft Quotes By Darcy O'Brien

The upstairs was hopeless: all her clothes, Dale's suits, everything belonging to the boys. And everywhere the powerful, sickening smell of ashes and water. — Darcy O'Brien

Denisoft Quotes By Marie Kondo

It's easy to get rid of things when there is an obvious reason for doing so. It's much more difficult when there is no compelling reason. — Marie Kondo

Denisoft Quotes By Emily Dickinson

Dogs are better than people. — Emily Dickinson

Denisoft Quotes By Herbert Spencer

The defects of the children mirror the defects of the parents. — Herbert Spencer

Denisoft Quotes By Simon Cowell

My advice would be if you want to pursue a career in the music business, don't. — Simon Cowell

Denisoft Quotes By Frank Herbert

This is the age of the shrug. He knows I've heard all of the stories about him and he doesn't care. Our civilization could well die of indifference within it before succumbing to external attack. — Frank Herbert

Denisoft Quotes By Gregory Maguire

Surely there is the handful of nursery marchen that start, 'Once in the middle of a forest lived an old witch' or 'The devil was out walking one day and met a child,' " Said Oatsie, who was showing that she had some education as well as grit. "To the grim poor there need be no pour quoi tale about where evil arises; it always is. One never learns how the witch became wicked, or whether that was the right choice for her - is it ever the right choice? Does the devil ever struggle to be good again, or if so is he not the devil? It is at the very least a question of definitions. — Gregory Maguire