Margaret O'Brien Quotes
All you'd have to do is get a sad look, and he'd try to do something for you.
Margaret O'Brien
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Franchises mean that you're tied in. That's a lovely feeling of comfort to the whole thing. From a business perspective, it really keeps you current and lets you go and do other smaller, more pedestrian things.
Taron Egerton
Griffin, my brother, 11 months younger, was sometimes the victim of my father's fury - once Ryan famously knocked out his teeth.
Tatum O'Neal
To come in and win three races already this year and maybe set a record by winning four is pretty unique. But guys like Mark Martin, Rusty Wallace and these guys are not wanting that to happen.
Dale Earnhardt
I don't know how to have a normal relationship because I try to act normal and love from a normal place and live a normal life, but there is sort of an abnormal magnifying glass, like telescope lens, on everything that happens.
Taylor Swift
Enormous enlargements of an object or a fragment give it a personality it never had before, and in this way, it can become a vehicle of entirely new lyric and plastic power.
Fernand Leger
As opposed to journalists, politicians cannot make do with questions. They must also offer answers.
Yair Lapid
Even in L.A., where everyone's in yoga pants, I've never been the girl to run around in sweats.
Lily Collins
Without excuse and self-consideration of health or limb or life, true soldiers fight, live to fight, love the thickest of the fight, and die in the midst of it.
William Booth
Shrek is not like anything anybody has ever seen before.
Jeffrey Katzenberg
Slavery is, as you justly complain, a sad blot on our free country.
James Madison
If I can procure three hundred good substantial names of persons, or bodies, or institutions, I cannot fail to do well for my family, although I must abandon my life to its success, and undergo many sad perplexities and perhaps never see again my own beloved America.
John James Audubon
All you'd have to do is get a sad look, and he'd try to do something for you.
Margaret O'Brien