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Gold Diggers Of 1933 Quotes By Nicolas Barreau

They really showed very little understanding for a man and woman who were in the process of forgetting that there was anything or anyone else in the world except the two of them — Nicolas Barreau

Gold Diggers Of 1933 Quotes By Isaac Asimov

The robot said, 'I have been trying, friend Julius, to understand some remarks Elijah made to me earlier. Perhaps I am beginning to, for it suddenly seems to me that the destruction of what should not be, that is, the destruction of what you people call evil, is less just and desirable than the conversion of thi sevil into what you call good.'
He hesitated, then, almost as though he were surprised at his own owrds, he said, 'Go, and sin no more! — Isaac Asimov

Gold Diggers Of 1933 Quotes By Mary Sage Nguyen

We can not improve humanity if everyone is conforming to society's standards. Set your own standard, and find out for yourself. — Mary Sage Nguyen

Gold Diggers Of 1933 Quotes By Joseph Fiennes

I can only put myself in the process and try to learn through the process. Sometimes it will go well and sometimes it won't. — Joseph Fiennes

Gold Diggers Of 1933 Quotes By Arthur Koestler

One may not regard the world as a sort of metaphysical brothel for emotions. — Arthur Koestler

Gold Diggers Of 1933 Quotes By David Wilkerson

Gwen and I have four children and ten grandchildren. — David Wilkerson

Gold Diggers Of 1933 Quotes By Ilsa Madden-Mills

She's stupid on a stick. — Ilsa Madden-Mills

Gold Diggers Of 1933 Quotes By Rajneesh

Your real being only flowers with unconditional love. Ambition is against love. Anything that is against love is against you and your real life. — Rajneesh

Gold Diggers Of 1933 Quotes By Sharad Vivek Sagar

We cannot let the future of our children be decided by their zip codes and family incomes. — Sharad Vivek Sagar