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Flintstones Episodes Quotes By John Irving

If you want to worry about something, you ought to worry about how Guadalupe was looking at you. Like she's still making up her mind about you. Guadalupe hasn't decided about you," the clairvoyant child had told him. — John Irving

Flintstones Episodes Quotes By Love Belvin

I didn't understand love, so I certainly didn't love myself enough; I'd only functioned in survival. Survival was easy because when you fight to survive the only person you have to consider is yourself. — Love Belvin

Flintstones Episodes Quotes By Francois-Rene De Chateaubriand

There is nothing beautiful or sweet or great in life that is not mysterious. — Francois-Rene De Chateaubriand

Flintstones Episodes Quotes By Fannie Flagg

I wish I could describe what it feels like to have thousands of people listening to your every word, how easy it is to please them, to get that applause and to hear them out there screaming for you. It's like being in control of one big ocean and you can calm it down or make it roar. — Fannie Flagg

Flintstones Episodes Quotes By J.D. Salinger

You should've seen the way they said hello. You'd have thought they hadn't seen each other in twenty years. You'd have thought they'd taken baths in the same bathtub or something when they were little kids. — J.D. Salinger

Flintstones Episodes Quotes By Sarah Michelle Lynch

A blast of whooshing pleasure swept through me and I fell over the other side, into sweet currents of relaxing little judders. The gentleman pulled away and I lay there still sprawled and used. I didn't care. I'd been indoctrinated in the ways of the flesh and my exposure to it was like a drug. — Sarah Michelle Lynch

Flintstones Episodes Quotes By Jennifer A. Nielsen

The last thing I needed was rational thought. — Jennifer A. Nielsen