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First Grade Scrapbook Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

Whose life did you touch? Who did you love, and who loved you back? — Oprah Winfrey

First Grade Scrapbook Quotes By Andre Alexis

Prince's words had not been meant as a warning. Rather, he had been playing. He had been pretending. He had been speaking for speaking's sake. Could there be a more despicable use for words? — Andre Alexis

First Grade Scrapbook Quotes By Charlie Chaplin

Have them all shot. I don't want any of my workers dissatisfied. — Charlie Chaplin

First Grade Scrapbook Quotes By Kate Hudson

I think for all the women who are working parents it's difficult to balance your work-life and your home-life. You make obvious sacrifices because you really just want to be with your family. — Kate Hudson

First Grade Scrapbook Quotes By Sharon Osbourne

We are a very colorful family. Everybody knows our mistakes. But I think that people can relate to all of our mistakes and all or good and bad points. — Sharon Osbourne

First Grade Scrapbook Quotes By Rebecca Donovan

Emma, there was never a choice. I will always choose you. Always. — Rebecca Donovan

First Grade Scrapbook Quotes By Richard Branson

Early on in your career, find someone better than yourself to run the business on a day-to-day basis. Remove yourself, maybe even from the building, and from the nitty-gritty. That way, you're going to be able to see the bigger picture and think of new areas to go into. — Richard Branson

First Grade Scrapbook Quotes By Sherrod Brown

Young people have been at the forefront of every great social movement in our country's history. — Sherrod Brown

First Grade Scrapbook Quotes By Tahereh Mafi

Warner scratches the back of his head. "Do you never get exhausted being so wholly unbearable? You have as much charisma as the rotting innards of unidentified roadkill."
I hear an abrupt wheezing noise and turn toward the sound.
Kenji has a hand pressed to his mouth, desperately trying to suppress a smile. He's shaking his head, holding up a hand in apology. And then he breaks, laughing out loud, snorting as he tries to muffle the sound. "I'm sorry," he says, pressing his lips together, shaking his head again. "This is not a funny moment. It's not. I'm not laughing."
Adam looks like he might punch Kenji in the face. — Tahereh Mafi