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Top Frankham Street Quotes

I hate that phrase: move on. Like no matter what happened or what you did, you just "move on," and that's supposed to make everything all right. — Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

My full name is Lauren Lee Smith. Of all the names I could have been given, that's the one I got. Lauren Lee Smith. It has all the personality of a toaster. — Elizabeth Scott

Everyday I'm a new person learning from yesterday — Serge Jerkezian

To fully enjoy life, to derive its greatest meaning and beauty, one needs to enter into it with not only the look of involvement and happiness, but the spirit of involvement as well. — Luci Swindoll

If you are courageous enough to be still, you are a step closer to becoming empowered. — Romany Malco

It's never really that much fun for me to do movies anyway, because you - you know, you have to get up very early in the morning and you have to go in and you spend a lot of time waiting around. — Al Pacino

Life was such a wheel that no man could stand upon it for long. And it always, at the end, came round to the same place again. — Stephen King

She said, "What would you do if you left?" "I'm not sure. Get a doctorate maybe. I know some people who work in think tanks. I'd want to talk to them. Sound them out." She gave him a sour look. The term made her unhappy - think tank - and he didn't blame her. Passive, mild, middle-aged, ivory-towerish. People rustling papers in redoubts of social strategy. Situation reports, policy alternatives, statistical surveys. He — Don DeLillo

One person's crazyness is another person's reality. — Tim Burton

Sometimes the loveliest places harbor the worst monsters. — Mindy McGinnis

If Sting retires, would he have to change his name to Stung? — Colin Mochrie

I used to think that looking across a pillow into the fabulous face of Buster Keaton would be a more thrilling destiny than any screen career. — Anita Loos