John Denver Movie Quotes & Sayings
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Love is in the air everywhere I look around. Love is in the air every sight and every sound. — Tom Jones

I felt a mix of wanting to kill him and wanting to kiss him at the same time. When I thought of what true love must be like, I figured it must be like this, and not the stupid eighth grade infatuation most girls my age felt. True love includes an equal part of good and bad, but true sticks around and doesn't run off to Vegas with a podiatrist. — A.S. King

Look what the cat dragged in," Ms. Skoglund said. "Were you waylaid by all your female admirers?"
"It's nothing like that," the boy said. "Besides, you know I only have eyes for you."
"Sure you do," Ms. Skoglund said. "I mean, why bother with one of those skinny little things your age when you can go for someone who's trying to lose another thirty pounds before her twenty-year class reunion next summer? That makes sense. — Jon S. Lewis

I'd love another kid like Nathan. Or maybe a little girl like you. — Jaci Burton

The Jews are trying to destroy all other cultures ... as a survival mechanism ... the only Nazi country in the world is Israel. — David Duke

You cannot legislate language. Prohibition never worked, right? Not for booze and not for sex and not for words. — Mary Norris

Stand firm as the tower that never shakes its top whatever wind may blow. — Dante Alighieri

On the path of love we don't feel we necessarily have control. In the yoga of love we feel it's only God who does everything. We can't breathe one breath without God. — Frederick Lenz

I believe in person to person. Every person is Christ to me, and since there is only one Jesus, that person is the one person in the world at that moment. — Mother Teresa

Heartbreak could be lived with if it weren't accompanied by regret. — Laura Kasischke

I've been grateful for what comes along. — Dianne Wiest

The young were all fleeing the countryside to work in the city. Nobody seemed to want to live any more between the soil and the cow pats. [Italy in 1960s] — Marco Vichi