Malibu's Most Wanted Hadji Quotes & Sayings
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This is a day we have managed to avoid for a quarter of a century. — John Glenn

I wasn't really going to go. I ain't so heartless I'm gonna let someone be struck down with pain on account of me. Even if that someone is a murderer and a liar. Hell, murderers and liars used to sing me to sleep. — Cassandra Rose Clarke

I can tell when an actor's forcing tears, and it's tricky because you then have to film it and edit in a certain way to skirt around the issue. — Drew Barrymore

The situation in the region is flammable and may explode at any moment, because of the crucial events and because of the absence of justice in executing the international legitimacy resolutions, regarding the Israeli Arab cause and the oppression on Palestinians by Israelis. — Ali Abdullah Saleh

Times arise in life, when you have to choose between something you have become accustomed to and something you wanted to have. — Paulo Coelho

Why is it I always get my best ideas while shaving? — Albert Einstein

As things now stand, the office is a slightly meaner battleground than the home. Male bosses seem to dominate their women underlings as they would never dominate their wives. — Wilfrid Sheed

When I was bald, I went through a period where I seemed to do nothing except TV programmes about being bald. — Gail Porter

We are linked by blood, and blood is memory without language. — Joyce Carol Oates

Your mind is in every cell of your body. — Candace Pert

People want to see a movie that casts a mature woman across from a mature man. — Karen Allen

Jiu Jitsu gives each of us something that no other sport can. We have the opportunity to become truly great regardless of what circumstance fate has handed us. We have complete freedom and responsibility to achieve whatever level of mastery we wish. — Chris Matakas

The story of the English writing system is so intriguing, and the histories behind individual words so fascinating, that anyone who dares to treat spelling as an adventure will find the journey rewarding. — David Crystal