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Phil Currie Quotes By Eric Schneiderman

Prosecutors are all used to people who commit fraud making wild accusations when they're caught. — Eric Schneiderman

Phil Currie Quotes By Denis Leary

Julieanne Smolinksi has a history in rock journalism and she's a huge rock 'n' roll fan, and she was a huge fan of Ava (Elaine Hendrix) and Gigi (Elizabeth Gillies) and of the actresses. I was really lucky to get her, in between seasons on Grace and Frankie. — Denis Leary

Phil Currie Quotes By Edward O. Wilson

If all mankind were to disappear, the world would regenerate back to the rich state of equilibrium that existed ten thousand years ago. If insects were to vanish, the environment would collapse into chaos. — Edward O. Wilson

Phil Currie Quotes By Jean-Marc Barr

I don't need the definition of society, I'll just do my little thing in my corner and I'll be satisfied. I think that's important nowadays. — Jean-Marc Barr

Phil Currie Quotes By Robert Kennedy

Let me make it clear that the Youth Employment Opportunities Act of 1961 is not primarily concerned with delinquency prevention. Rather, it is designed to help all types of young men or women who suffer deficiencies of training or opportunity which keep them unemployed. — Robert Kennedy

Phil Currie Quotes By Jim Gaffigan

Even the hash brown section of the Waffle House menu reads like a serial killer-to-do list: Smothered, covered,diced, and scattered. — Jim Gaffigan

Phil Currie Quotes By Lucy Dillon

Books matter. They are an inspiration, an escape. Something bigger than we are ... — Lucy Dillon

Phil Currie Quotes By Maureen Johnson

It could have been like a fairy tale. But fairy tales aren't real. Things don't work like that. There's a price for everything. — Maureen Johnson

Phil Currie Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

I came to love my rows, my beans, though so many more than I wanted. They attached me to the earth, and so I got strength like Antaeus. — Henry David Thoreau