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Fairlane Quotes By Renny Harlin

Ford Fairlane was one of those movies that was so much fun to make that it was bound not to be a big hit. — Renny Harlin

Fairlane Quotes By Beth Moore

God alone created marriage. Adam slept through the entire ceremony. Eve came in late. It seems to me men are still sleeping through marriage, and women are still coming to their senses a little too late. God alone performed that ceremony, and He alone can hold it together. — Beth Moore

Fairlane Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Very strong personalities must confine themselves in mutual conversation to very gentle subjects. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Fairlane Quotes By Jane Hamilton

In May, when the grass was so green it hurt to look at it, the air so overpoweringly sweet you had to go in and turn on the television just to dull your senses- that's when Claire knew it was time to look for the asparagus in the pastures. If it rained she wondered if she should check our secret places for morels. In June, when the strawberries ripened, we made hay and the girls rode on top of the wagon. I was ever mindful of the boy who had fallen off and broken his neck. In July, the pink raspberries, all in brambles in the woods and growing up our front porch, turned black and tart. In August, the sour apples were the coming thing. In September there were the crippled-up pears in the old orchard. In October, we picked the pumpkin and popcorn. And all winter, when there was snow, we lived for the wild trip down the slopes on the toboggan. — Jane Hamilton

Fairlane Quotes By David Sedaris

November 4, 1987 Chicago I saw a bumper sticker the other day that read I LOVE KILLING COMMUNISTS. The word love was replaced by a heart shape I'm guessing they'll put on the typewriter keyboard any day now, right beside the exclamation point. The bumper sticker was on a Ford Fairlane on Montrose Avenue. — David Sedaris

Fairlane Quotes By Ann Coulter

Liberals are stalwart defenders of civil liberties - provided we're only talking about criminals. — Ann Coulter

Fairlane Quotes By James Madison

The problem to be solved is, not what form of government is perfect, but which of the forms is least imperfect. — James Madison

Fairlane Quotes By Ruth Buzzi

Some of those STINKIN' press people just had to make fun of my decision in joining the show. They also made fun of other choices in my life that I was proud of then and still am now!!! — Ruth Buzzi

Fairlane Quotes By Beth Orton

I was born on a pig farm in Norfolk. We grew up in the city called Norwich in Norfolk, then I moved to London when I was thirteen. — Beth Orton

Fairlane Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

Her despair grew so great that it burst her breast open and like a bird of fire shattered the stone and broke out into the light of day
the light of day, faint in her windowless room. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Fairlane Quotes By Bart Hopkins

Kane tuned up Honey for a few minutes, then he reached into his case and pulled out his ball cap with the American flag on it. He rotated it around in his hands and worked the bill a little bit. Thought about what he'd done for his country, and the friends he lost. He didn't regret any of it, even the parts that hurt. Loving his country wasn't something that required effort on his part - it came naturally. — Bart Hopkins

Fairlane Quotes By Marilyn Manson

So anybody with any bit of intelligence has got to be pissed off because if they see how things are in the world, they're not going to be happy with it. — Marilyn Manson

Fairlane Quotes By Shakira

I have such a respect and fascination for dance. I can be light as air or stay grounded. Dance is really another universe. — Shakira

Fairlane Quotes By Harrison Ford

I don't do stunts - I do running, jumping and falling down. After 25 years I know exactly what I'm doing. — Harrison Ford

Fairlane Quotes By H.P. Lovecraft

Then came upon an incredible essay by Lafcadio Hearn, something entitled "Gaki," detailing the curious Japanese belief that insects are really demons or the ghosts of evil men. — H.P. Lovecraft