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Hattie Mcdaniels Quotes By Bill Gaede

Lacking medicines and procedures that could do anything for them, the American Psychiatric and Psychological Associations decided to take homosexuality off the list of mental disorders and declare the alarming rise in the tide faggots as normal. — Bill Gaede

Hattie Mcdaniels Quotes By Whitney G.

I just bet Dad another thousand that you'll be back by this Christmas." - I — Whitney G.

Hattie Mcdaniels Quotes By Morgan Freeman

There's no mystery to it. Nothing more complicated than learning lines and putting on a costume. — Morgan Freeman

Hattie Mcdaniels Quotes By Nancy Gibbs

I live in a dumb house. Which is not to say that I don't love its quirky charm, its drafty windows and leaky fireplaces and an electrical system that protests when too many people are trying to vacuum and microwave at the same time. But charm is not always user-friendly. — Nancy Gibbs

Hattie Mcdaniels Quotes By Robert Scoble

There's smarter people than me. But you cannot have any one guy running 18 billion-dollar businesses. It just doesn't make sense to me. I've met some extraordinary leaders in my time. They struggle with running one billion-dollar business. — Robert Scoble

Hattie Mcdaniels Quotes By Christopher Plummer

Unless you can surround yourself with as many beautiful things as you can afford, I don't think life has very much meaning. — Christopher Plummer

Hattie Mcdaniels Quotes By Elizabeth Young

If you ask me, it's all these skinny models that make girls anorexic," she went on, to Auntie Barbara. "I
can't think why they don't use real girls with a few curves."

"Stands to reason, Jenny." Auntie B. was as pinkly flushed as Mum. "All the designers are gay - they
don't want bosoms in their clothes, or bottoms, either. Not proper, girls' bottoms. — Elizabeth Young