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Wedding Crashers Vince Vaughn Quotes By Nicole Williams

Just because something's never happened doesn't mean it never will — Nicole Williams

Wedding Crashers Vince Vaughn Quotes By Sophocles

Laziness is the mother of all evils. — Sophocles

Wedding Crashers Vince Vaughn Quotes By Peter Criss

The magic's back and we're in a time tunnel, feeling like when we were in our 20s back in the 1970s. — Peter Criss

Wedding Crashers Vince Vaughn Quotes By Ian Doescher

Writing 'William Shakespeare's Star Wars' was a fun exercise in mixing just the right amount of the Bard with just the right amount of everyone's favorite galaxy far, far away. — Ian Doescher

Wedding Crashers Vince Vaughn Quotes By Andrew Murray

If you are not willing to sacrifice time to get alone with him, and to give him time everyday to work in you, and to keep up the link of connection between you and himself, he cannot give you that blessing of his unbroken fellowship. — Andrew Murray

Wedding Crashers Vince Vaughn Quotes By David Levithan

Her sense of humor is indistinguishable from her sense of self. — David Levithan

Wedding Crashers Vince Vaughn Quotes By Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Hollywood has the idea that movies have to be dumb. But especially movies for or about teenagers have to be really dumb! — Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Wedding Crashers Vince Vaughn Quotes By John F. Kennedy

The rising tide lifts all the boats. — John F. Kennedy

Wedding Crashers Vince Vaughn Quotes By Barbara Samuel

She wanted him. Not in the sweet way of poetry, though there was that music in the symmetry of his body, in the careful meshing of bone and sinew and flesh that made him.
Her want was raw. Physical. She felt it in the palms of her hands and the flesh of her lips and the heaviness of her breasts.
In her life, she'd been hungry, and thirsty. She'd needed sleep. She had never, in her life, needed to touch a man. — Barbara Samuel