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Dragnet Cast Quotes By Emma Scott

Everything I thought I knew about what it meant to be a man was stripped away. What remained was what it meant to be a man who loved a woman as much as I did. To be a human being experiencing this life in all its ugliness, its beauty, its pain and hate; good and evil; love and death. — Emma Scott

Dragnet Cast Quotes By Jordan Sonnenblick

The only time I can ever remember Steven crying over any of it was after my treatment, when I tried to use my foot on his bass drum pedal, and we realized I could never play a drum set. — Jordan Sonnenblick

Dragnet Cast Quotes By Steven Redhead

Life has the meaning we give it, no more, no less. — Steven Redhead

Dragnet Cast Quotes By John Hiatt

Motorboat to heaven, baby's got the key. Tell me, how am I supposed to get in close back here on these water skis? — John Hiatt

Dragnet Cast Quotes By Roald Dahl

The greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. — Roald Dahl

Dragnet Cast Quotes By Henri Bergson

Action on the move creates its own route, creates to a very great extent the conditions under which it is to be fulfilled and thus baffles all calculation. — Henri Bergson

Dragnet Cast Quotes By Maurice Richard

Because I always try so hard to win and had my troubles in Boston, I was suspended. At playoff time, it hurts not to be in the game with the boys. However, I want to do what is good for the people of Montreal and the team. So that no further harm will be done, I would like to ask everyone to get behind the team and to help the boys win from the Rangers and Detroit. I will take my punishment and come back next year to help the club and younger players to win the cup. — Maurice Richard

Dragnet Cast Quotes By Don DeLillo

I slept for four years. I didn't study much of anything. I majored in something called communication arts. — Don DeLillo