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Top Ten Adam Sandler Quotes By Steve Lillywhite

For me, the singer is actually the most important element. When I work with someone, it all comes down to whether I like the singer or not. — Steve Lillywhite

Top Ten Adam Sandler Quotes By Cassandra Clare

I am stronger when Tessa is here, you see. I told it to you," said Jem, still in the same soft voice.
At that, Will did duck his head so that Tessa could not see his eyes. "I see it," he said. — Cassandra Clare

Top Ten Adam Sandler Quotes By Pete Hamill

Everybody needs an editor. — Pete Hamill

Top Ten Adam Sandler Quotes By Christina Lee

Bennett was kissing the shit out of me and I couldn't breathe but I didn't care because if this is what kissing him felt like, I could get my fill of oxygen later. — Christina Lee

Top Ten Adam Sandler Quotes By Walter Dean Myers

But in the end, we learn we can forgive most people. The cushion of mortality makes their wrongdoing seem less dark, and whatever roads they traveled seem less foolhardy. — Walter Dean Myers

Top Ten Adam Sandler Quotes By Chris Kurtz

Good point." Sophia said at last. "I'm not very good at saying sorry, but I apologize. — Chris Kurtz

Top Ten Adam Sandler Quotes By Gayle Forman

It's funny the things you think you're scared of until they're upon you, and then you're not. — Gayle Forman

Top Ten Adam Sandler Quotes By Christine Husom

photo album a minute later. She set it gently on the table and opened to the last page. It was a professional high — Christine Husom

Top Ten Adam Sandler Quotes By Maimonides

The definition of a thing includes its efficient cause; and since God is the Primal Cause, He cannot be defined, or described by a partial definition. A quality, whether psychical, physical, emotional, or quantitative, is always regarded as something distinct from its substratum; — Maimonides