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Fairways Of Canton Quotes By Mason Cooley

Nostalgia paints a smile on the stony face of the past. — Mason Cooley

Fairways Of Canton Quotes By Don Scardino

Just like every kid who comes into show business on some level, I used to put shows on in my basement. I even started with doing tricks and having a ventriloquist dummy. — Don Scardino

Fairways Of Canton Quotes By Bill Hybels

Build something with enduring value. — Bill Hybels

Fairways Of Canton Quotes By Beth Hoffman

Everyone needs to find the one thing that brings out her passion. It's what we do and share with the world that matters. I believe it's important that we leave our communities in better shape than we found them. — Beth Hoffman

Fairways Of Canton Quotes By Greta Garbo

I live like a monk: with one toothbrush, one cake of soap, and a pot of cream. — Greta Garbo

Fairways Of Canton Quotes By Harrison Ford

I rarely play a real person, because I don't think I'm a good imitator. — Harrison Ford

Fairways Of Canton Quotes By Dean Koontz

Only once in a generation does anything as fresh as a vomiting detective come along. — Dean Koontz

Fairways Of Canton Quotes By Nathaniel Hill

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Fairways Of Canton Quotes By Joycelyn Elders

What I can do is to go out and talk about the problems and solutions, make people aware of the scope of the problems, get them to become advocates for a turnaround, and convince them to develop an action plan, targeted to their community, to deal with young people. [They need to] find out what the kids want to do - dances, midnight-basketball leagues. — Joycelyn Elders