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Norma Jean White Quotes By Alan Bradley

We Three Kings of Leicester Square,
Selling ladies' underwear,
So fantastic, no elastic,
Only tuppence a pair. — Alan Bradley

Norma Jean White Quotes By Ilona Andrews

They tended towards the simple pleasures in life: drinking, whoring and fighting, preferably all three at once. — Ilona Andrews

Norma Jean White Quotes By Mary Collyer

Swearing is, as I have said, learning to the ignorant, eloquence to the blockhead, vivacity to the stupid, and wit to the coxcomb. — Mary Collyer

Norma Jean White Quotes By Regina King

It's funny that until I actually met my husband, I never thought I'd get married. — Regina King

Norma Jean White Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

Nations are not poor or rich because of their wealth but exceptional morality. — M.F. Moonzajer

Norma Jean White Quotes By Ramakrishna

Have love for everyone, no one is other than you. — Ramakrishna

Norma Jean White Quotes By Dorothy Parker

Excuse me, everybody, I have to go to the bathroom. I really have to telephone, but I'm too embarrassed to say so. — Dorothy Parker

Norma Jean White Quotes By Tamara Thiel

I have tried to find a configuration of comfort for you. A word, a sentence, a paragraph that would make you feel better, validated, vindicated, justified in your needs and wants. (...) You are not alone in this need for more, or in falling prey to the sway of expectation. Every person the world over has a ideal. These quintessential assumptions affect every relationship we cultivate, be it family, friendships or even romantic bonds. The truth of the matter is that we cannot hold people to our pie-in-the-sky notions. — Tamara Thiel

Norma Jean White Quotes By Denis McDonough

When my mom and dad got married, they lived in south Boston, which is where the first six of my brothers were born. After that, they moved to Minnesota, which is where the other five of us were born. So there's 11 of us. — Denis McDonough