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Top Kadangi Quotes

I would decriminalize marijuana, but you step out of your house high and you bother somebody else in any way, shape or form, I'm going to slap a fine on you that's going to curl your hair! — Bill O'Reilly

My mother and I had a lot of distance between us emotionally, although, on the surface, most of the time, we appeared good and friendly, and all that. But I was a problem. I was a street kid. — George Carlin

Fear not those who argue, but those who dodge. — Wolfram Von Eschenbach

When you're listening to the radio, you're hearing dance beats, all the bells and whistles, and 'Say Something' makes you quiet and forces you to listen. — Ian Axel

I've never been one to say that Britain was joining a happy band of brothers. — James Callaghan

Art is the overflow of emotion into action. — Brian Raif

I first realized I was psychic next Monday — Dean Cavanagh

She was his rock. It was blasphemy to imagine a life without Iris in it. — A.A. Gupte

Politics sure is the ruination of many a good man. — Harry Truman

Being with people makes me vomit. I don't like em. I never did. — Clive Barker

But some jokes are hilarious until they become true and they're not so funny anymore. — Jonathan Dunne

Directing is monumentally complicated and it's a function of all the time you pay to it. I think it would be great to do a movie I'm not in, I could just eat Fritos and just say, 'yeah, it's good!' Some day. — Ben Affleck

Ken steepled his fingers and gazed thoughtfully up at the ceiling. 'Dwarves have done very well for us in primetime. — Melissa Jo Peltier

With all his soul he wanted to sweep her to him and tell her everything was going to be all right. To erase that awful bleakness from her face and with his two strong arms reshape the world for her, to make everything all right. But he had learned long ago the futility of racing from the truth. — Leigh Bristol