George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham Quotes
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I remember, when I was at school, we would have a 10-minute storytelling session where we'd all sit on the floor cross-legged, and the teacher would read. It became something we all really looked forward to. That was part of the reason I grew to love stories.
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I love Winston Churchill; I think he had the grace of coming and the grace of leaving - when things were hard he was there, and when it was time to leave, he left.
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I have never denied my background or my culture. I have taught my child to embrace her Mexican heritage, to love my first language, Spanish, to learn about Mexican history, music, folk art, food, and even the Mexican candy I grew up with.
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I love to watch 'Chopped,' 'Jeopardy,' and 'Breaking Bad.' You can't pass up that one. Oh! One other show I love to watch is 'Suburgatory.'
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The angel of mercy, the child of love, together had flown to the realms above.
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I love diamond facials - they leave me glowing and refreshed.
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I want to love life.
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I love London, I love the British people.
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I love downtown L.A .and I relish any opportunity to spend time there.
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If you don't love something, it's not functional, in my opinion.
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I love writing songs.
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I love Chicago.
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The American fans would love to see me fight anybody.
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I love classic rock, rock and roll, that's the top notch. I love soul - bluesy music as well.
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There are no rules when it comes to love.
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Love is so holy, so confusing. It makes a man anxious, tormented. Love, how can I define it?
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Love always ends differently and it always begins differently - especially with me.
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He that is jealous is not in love.
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With my songs I tried to prove that there is love.
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In love matters; keep your pen from paper.
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The truth is that you are the instrument of God, that you have to become one with God, that you have to be born again.
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All true love is grounded on esteem.