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Dunsky Killed Quotes By Marion Ross

Happy Days, which we did for 11 years, we did with three cameras in front of a live audience. Very special. We had a party every Friday night. The boys, Ron, Henry, they grew up on that show. — Marion Ross

Dunsky Killed Quotes By Jay Leno

For the first time the people of Iraq are united. Today on CNN I saw a Kurd, a Shiite and a member of the Republican Guard coming together to cart off a big screen TV. — Jay Leno

Dunsky Killed Quotes By Don Roff

Audiences will admire your character's strength but connect with them through their weakness. — Don Roff

Dunsky Killed Quotes By Sharon Salzberg

Our senses are often the gateway to our stories. — Sharon Salzberg

Dunsky Killed Quotes By Stephen King

He summoned all his willpower and reined it in, promising himself he would drink just as much as he goddam wanted once he had his forty in - a pretty amazing number, when fifty percent of city cops retired after twenty-five and seventy percent after thirty. Only now that he has his forty, alcohol no longer interests him much. He forced himself to get drunk a few times, just to see if he could still do it, and he could, but being drunk turned out to be no better than being sober. Actually it was a little worse. — Stephen King

Dunsky Killed Quotes By Jenna McCarthy

What do women do when they get together? We sit around and talk! Men, not so much. My theory is that this difference is genetic and dates back to the hunter-gatherer societies, when the men had to be quiet as they hunted, lest they scare away the bison and then everyone starved to death and it was all their fault. — Jenna McCarthy

Dunsky Killed Quotes By Karen Armstrong

A mode of knowledge rooted in silence and intuitive insight which gives meaning to life but which cannot be explained in rational terms. — Karen Armstrong