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Laforgue Poet Quotes By Steve Kanaly

I came in thinking about Bobby Ewing, but I love this Ray Krebbs role. — Steve Kanaly

Laforgue Poet Quotes By Gertrude Ederle

People said women couldn't swim the Channel, but I proved they could. — Gertrude Ederle

Laforgue Poet Quotes By Norman Mailer

There's nothing glorious about being a professional ... Professionalism probably comes down to being able to work on a bad day. — Norman Mailer

Laforgue Poet Quotes By C.S. Pacat

Action exploded to his left, movement busting from the trees. The attack came from the north, charging from the slope and the tree line. Ahead of it was a solitary rider, a scout, racing flat out over the grass. The Regent's men were on them, and Laurent wasn't within a hundred miles of the battle. Laurent had never planned to come.
That was what the scout was screaming, right before an arrow took him in the back. — C.S. Pacat

Laforgue Poet Quotes By Chris Farley

Everyone is treating it like a Hollywood story. In Madison, it's a neighborhood story. — Chris Farley

Laforgue Poet Quotes By John Goodman

I'm really getting to appreciate traditional jazz now - the New Orleans stuff - a lot more than I did before. — John Goodman

Laforgue Poet Quotes By Maya Lin

It's only in hindsight that you realize what indeed your childhood was really like. — Maya Lin

Laforgue Poet Quotes By Meg Wolitzer

Crema Seamans," Ethan repeated thoughtfully. "It's like a soup made from ... various semens. A medley of semens. It's a flavour of Campbell's soup that got discontinued immediately."
"Stop it, Ethan, you're being totally graphic," said Cathy Kiplinger.
"Well, he is a graphic artist," said Goodman. — Meg Wolitzer

Laforgue Poet Quotes By Sue Enquist

I want my team to be more detached from the wins and losses and be more focused on doing the little things well. When you focus on getting the win, it can suffocate you, especially during the playoffs when the pressure gets thick. — Sue Enquist