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Transliteration Hebrew Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

What dogs? These are my children, little people with fur who make my heart open a little wider. — Oprah Winfrey

Transliteration Hebrew Quotes By Cass Elliot

Probably the biggest bring-down in my life was being in a pop group and finding out just how much it was like everything it was supposed to be against. — Cass Elliot

Transliteration Hebrew Quotes By James Nesbitt

When people say, 'You're perceived as a sex symbol,' I love the idea of that because it's so absurd. — James Nesbitt

Transliteration Hebrew Quotes By Vanessa Paradis

How many times do I have to repeat this: my childhood was fantastic. — Vanessa Paradis

Transliteration Hebrew Quotes By Alan Brennert

And all they could do was sit, sleep, eat, and be reminded day after day, night after night, of their disease and eventual death. — Alan Brennert

Transliteration Hebrew Quotes By David Mitchell

Sobering to think how one accursed night of baccarat can alter a man's social standing so irreversibly. — David Mitchell

Transliteration Hebrew Quotes By Theodore Roosevelt

Anything that encourages pauperism, anything that relaxes the manly fiber and lowers self-respect, is an unmixed evil. — Theodore Roosevelt

Transliteration Hebrew Quotes By Tagg Romney

I am sure it does not hurt that Mitt Romney is my dad. I'm sure it's opened a lot of doors for me. But I think I've been pretty effective once I've gotten through the door at doing a pretty good job. — Tagg Romney

Transliteration Hebrew Quotes By Donald Horne

Fair-goes are not only for oneself, but for underdogs. Even in international sporting matches Australians have been known to switch from their own side to that of a gallant challenger. Australians love a 'battler', an underdog who is fighting the top dog, although their veneration for him is likely to pass if he comes out from under. — Donald Horne