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Top Immodestly Def Quotes

A healthy relationship is built on unwavering trust. — Beau Mirchoff

Everybody gets to play. — John Wimber

Don't be afraid of us, we are all the same. You can't get AIDS if you touch, hug, kiss, hold hands with someone who is infected. — Nkosi Johnson

We've got to stick together, that's all I know. We all drive each other crazy at times, but I don't want to end up here alone, like the Hermit. Then this really would be Hell. Humans do such terrible things to each other that sometimes my brain tells me they must be evil. But my heart still isn't convinced.
I just hope we can survive. — John Marsden

Who can I turn to? Who can I trust? — Rickie Lee Jones

In the West we are driven by an extreme form of guilt
if you are not seen to be working like a dog, you're perceived as being slothful. — Tahir Shah

I'm passionate about caring for this planet. I'd like to bring awareness to ways that individuals can reduce their carbon footprints without waiting for governments to change things on a policy level. — Laura Regan

I shall bere your noble fame, for ye spake a grete worde and fulfilled it worshipfully. — Thomas Malory

, I realized how ugly it was to eat and cry and sing at the same time. — Kimberly James

Here's my struggle-here's my story. Don't feel sorry for me. Even if I had the chance, I wouldn't change a thing. — Jean Sharon Abbott

More skill, more success;
less skill, less success. — Matshona Dhliwayo

You're not a bad sort, you know, " he said, "particularly when you forget who you are. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

My agents and my managers are very good at whittling things down to the things they think I would be good at and that I'd respond well to, and that includes theater, TV and film. Whatever it is, if the material is right for me, then I'll go for it. — Dominic Sherwood

The primary purpose of adoption is to provide a home for a child, not a child for a home. — Virginia Linder