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Kirstie Parker Quotes By Meg Wolitzer

The world of law was filled with the fallen, but theater wasn't. No one ever "fell back" onto theater. You had to really, really want it. — Meg Wolitzer

Kirstie Parker Quotes By Paul Auster

For several years Quinn had been having the same conversations with this man, whose name he did not know. Once, when he had been in the luncheonette, they had talked about baseball, and now, each time Quinn came in, they continued to talk about it. In the winter, the talk was of trades, predictions, memories. During the season, it was always the most recent game. They were both Mets fans, and the hopelessness of that passion had created a bond between them. — Paul Auster

Kirstie Parker Quotes By Robert Fanney

Mithorden: 'We become what we do, Zalos. — Robert Fanney

Kirstie Parker Quotes By Kirstie Alley

Until I separated from Parker, I had never been without them-and it's the hardest thing to share them. But we're trying to give the children the semblance of having whole lives. — Kirstie Alley

Kirstie Parker Quotes By William Shakespeare

All the world is a stage and we are merely players. — William Shakespeare

Kirstie Parker Quotes By J. Sterling

You don't cause me stress. I cause me stress because I can't relax when it comes to you. Because I love you so damn much. — J. Sterling

Kirstie Parker Quotes By Jay Leno

According to The New York Times, the mob has now gotten into Medicare fraud. But the good news is, when they do break your legs there's a good chance you're covered. — Jay Leno

Kirstie Parker Quotes By Terry Spear

Lynetta bared her wickedly sharp pointed canines and hissed. Her long black hair hung wildly to her hips, tangled and teased by the breeze. She was petite like me but as strong as a male body builder. Her grip on Dominic remained iron tight. Her soul-less black eyes, vacant and without a care, really ate away at my heart. I surveyed the yard for any kind of weapon I could use against the vampire. My heart surged when I spied a colorful whirligig attached to a wooden stake embedded in my mother's pampered pansy garden nearby. Without a second's hesitation, I dashed for it and yanked it out. Running at the vampire, I screamed at the top of my lungs, "Death to the blood sucky vampire!" which gave me some courage. It wasn't every day I had to beat one vampire off of another when they didn't even really exist! — Terry Spear