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Farrells Bellmore Quotes By Sean Connery

I've never kept a record of anything. I gave away everything: all the posters, the memorabilia that would have been helpful - and financially rewarding. — Sean Connery

Farrells Bellmore Quotes By Chuck Pfarrer

Naval Special Warfare is no place for the weak of heart, limb, or liver. — Chuck Pfarrer

Farrells Bellmore Quotes By Anne Enright

My kids are supposed to live till they are one hundred. You don't have to have a perfect house or a perfect relationship with your child or a perfect child, and you yourself do not have to be perfect. — Anne Enright

Farrells Bellmore Quotes By Tom Berenger

I didn't know how to go about preparing for the part of someone who can't remember who he is. The frustration angle is written in, but there's also this incredible passive state. — Tom Berenger

Farrells Bellmore Quotes By Tessa Dare

This is the normal way with birthdays, see? Amazingly enough, they arrive on the same day, every year. — Tessa Dare

Farrells Bellmore Quotes By Meshell Ndegeocello

It's interesting to do other people's music - that's how I learned to play, by learning other people's songs. It's nice to delve into how other people got to where they are. — Meshell Ndegeocello

Farrells Bellmore Quotes By Phil Knight

But that's the nature of money. Whether you have it or not, whether you want it or not, whether you like it or not, it will try to define your days. Our task as human beings is not to let it. — Phil Knight

Farrells Bellmore Quotes By Gertrude Stein

Adventure is making the distant approach nearer
but romance is having what is where it is which is not
where you are stay where it is. — Gertrude Stein

Farrells Bellmore Quotes By Christopher Moore

I love British cursing - the cadence of it, the joy in the sound of the words, and the vulgarity of it. — Christopher Moore