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Happy 80th Birthday Bertha Quotes By S.A. Tawks

I'd gotten on the piss and it had kicked me the fuck off. Hard. — S.A. Tawks

Happy 80th Birthday Bertha Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

May you live as long as you wish and love as long as you live. — Robert A. Heinlein

Happy 80th Birthday Bertha Quotes By Kenneth Branagh

In the case of 'Jack Ryan,' it was a huge collaboration, and I enjoyed it very much, and most of all, I want the audience to enjoy it, too. I want them to feel immersed in this world. — Kenneth Branagh

Happy 80th Birthday Bertha Quotes By Johnny Carson

Asked how he became a star, Mr. Carson once replied, I started in a gaseous state and then I cooled. — Johnny Carson

Happy 80th Birthday Bertha Quotes By Henry Parry Liddon

It is only Jesus Christ who has thrown light on life and immortality through the gospel; and because He has done so, and has enabled us by His atoning death and intercession to make the most of this discovery, His gospel is, for all who will, a power of God unto salvation. — Henry Parry Liddon

Happy 80th Birthday Bertha Quotes By Bob Dole

As long as there are only 3 to 4 people on the floor, the country is in good hands. It's only when you have 50 to 60 in the Senate that you want to be concerned. — Bob Dole

Happy 80th Birthday Bertha Quotes By Dick Van Dyke

There are people with their iPads are taking pictures so much that they're not experiencing the moment. They go home and look at the pictures later. — Dick Van Dyke

Happy 80th Birthday Bertha Quotes By Elin Hilderbrand

All her life, Claire had had a problem figuring out where other people ended and she began. All her life, she'd taken on the world's hurt; she held herself responsible. But why? — Elin Hilderbrand

Happy 80th Birthday Bertha Quotes By Damon Lindelof

The interpretive element of 'Lost' - the fact that you immediately need, as soon as the episode is over, to seek out a community of people to express your own thoughts about it, understand what they thought about it and form an opinion - that's the bread and butter of the show. — Damon Lindelof