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Generic Yearbook Quotes By Matt Dallas

Nick Lea is a great actor, and doing scenes with him was always awesome. — Matt Dallas

Generic Yearbook Quotes By Pat Conroy

I think I learned about the relationship between books and life from Margaret Mitchell. — Pat Conroy

Generic Yearbook Quotes By Maurice Ashley

My brother played the game with his friends, so I thought I was a pretty smart kid and I played this friend of mine and he just crushed me and this was Brooklyn Tech High School in Brooklyn where I still live, in Brooklyn, New York and this guy beat me so bad it wasn't even funny. I couldn't understand why he beat me. — Maurice Ashley

Generic Yearbook Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

When I doubted, there was hope; but now there is no hope and even so I doubt everything. — Leo Tolstoy

Generic Yearbook Quotes By Sheryl Sandberg

Maybe someday shedding tears in the workplace will no longer be viewed as embarrassing or weak, but as a simple display of authentic emotion. And maybe the compassion and sensitivity that have historically held some women back will make them more natural leaders in the future. In the meantime, we can all hasten this change by committing ourselves to both seek - and speak - our truth. — Sheryl Sandberg

Generic Yearbook Quotes By John Hartford

Just when you think it can't get no better, then it does. — John Hartford

Generic Yearbook Quotes By Norman Vincent Peale

Optimism, when applied to your life, develops strength and peace within you. — Norman Vincent Peale

Generic Yearbook Quotes By Allan Dare Pearce

Son of a bitch! Even dead people are after my ass today. — Allan Dare Pearce

Generic Yearbook Quotes By Tommy Bolt

In golf, driving is a game of free-swinging muscle control, while putting is something like performing eye surgery and using a bread knife for a scalpel. — Tommy Bolt