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Name Of A Play Italics Or Quotes By Edward Bond

You have to learn the language of Hamlet. — Edward Bond

Name Of A Play Italics Or Quotes By Jean G. Moore

Disclosure without therapy is the second rape of the child. — Jean G. Moore

Name Of A Play Italics Or Quotes By Ted Lindsay

With me serving as the president, we filed a $3-million lawsuit against the league and its member clubs in an attempt to win increased pension benefits and a larger share Of television revenue. — Ted Lindsay

Name Of A Play Italics Or Quotes By Craig D. Lounsbrough

The child you hold in your arms is your gift to a future that you will not see. Therefore, we must turn a blind eye to ourselves and selflessly pour the best of ourselves into our children while rigorously sifting out the worst of ourselves. And once we are utterly spent by such daring gestures, we will shockingly discover the resulting emptiness as astonishingly filled. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Name Of A Play Italics Or Quotes By Cynthia Weil

Barry and I were in the middle of building a house, and I was in the midst of having a nervous breakdown, because that's what you do when you build a house. — Cynthia Weil

Name Of A Play Italics Or Quotes By Shukyou

It felt good to be with someone like this, where sex could be meaningful and stupid all at once. — Shukyou

Name Of A Play Italics Or Quotes By Barbara Paul

In case you haven't noticed, the primary occupation of little girls is sitting still. Stop fidgeting, behave yourself, act like a lady, don't, don't don't--that's what little girls hear the most. But my mother never said those words to me. She said Go! Do! Sing! — Barbara Paul

Name Of A Play Italics Or Quotes By Rachel Vincent

Eastlake High makes Buffy's hellmouth look like a crack in the sidewalk. — Rachel Vincent