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Goodbye Michael The Office Quotes By Jenny Downham

Nurses never tell you what they know. They're hired for their cheeriness and the thickness of their hair. They need to look alive and healthy, to give the patients something to aim for. — Jenny Downham

Goodbye Michael The Office Quotes By Josephine Angelini

Beautiful," Andy breathed in awe as an iridescent butterfly tumbled past, just inches from her face.
"Definitely," Hector mumbled, staring at Andy and not the butterfly. — Josephine Angelini

Goodbye Michael The Office Quotes By Alan Sugar

I've just got an exceptional memory, if I say so myself. — Alan Sugar

Goodbye Michael The Office Quotes By George H. Smith

The belief in eternal torment, still subscribed to by fundamentalist Christian denominations, undoubtedly ranks as the most vicious and reprehensible doctrine of classical Christianity. It has resulted in an incalculable amount of psychological torture, especially among children where it is employed as a terror tactic to prompt obedience. — George H. Smith

Goodbye Michael The Office Quotes By Laurelin Paige

You make it so easy to fall so hard. — Laurelin Paige

Goodbye Michael The Office Quotes By Kevin Hart

The one thing about the business of entertainment is that you have to learn patience. — Kevin Hart

Goodbye Michael The Office Quotes By Monica Lewinsky

Public shaming is a blood sport that has to stop. — Monica Lewinsky

Goodbye Michael The Office Quotes By Dennis Wolfberg

There's one advantage to being 102. There's no peer pressure. — Dennis Wolfberg

Goodbye Michael The Office Quotes By Michael McCaul

Little wars start big wars. — Michael McCaul

Goodbye Michael The Office Quotes By Oscar Wilde

I know he likes me. Of course I flatter him dreadfully. I find a strange pleasure in saying things to him that I know I shall be sorry for having said. — Oscar Wilde