Robbie Williams Quotes
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I love ABC Family!
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As a kid, I got teased about my unibrow. Now I love my brows.
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God only expects man and woman to be together and to be legally married, only if they so are in love with each other.
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I really feel very strongly that the person who runs for office is the courageous one, and the one who everybody has to know.
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I love Twitter.
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I love talking about myself.
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What I want is to try and get across the idea that reading for pleasure is so beneficial. And turn children on who have maybe been switched off reading or never found a love of it in the first place.
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I feel very strongly that young women have regressed a little bit. But I do get all preachy about it.
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Love is what we aspire to most in our lives.
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People have told me that they cannot put down 'If I Stay' after reading it, and readers have become very invested in the love story between Adam and Mia.
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I didn't feel very attractive as a child and actually I wasn't.
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I love The Inn at Palmetto Bluff, an Auberge Property in Bluffton, South Carolina. It's a spectacular corner of the world, with massive old trees lined with Spanish moss, and alligators swimming in the river.
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I love the romance of 'let's get married,' but then, when you have it so perfect... I mean, I'm more married than anybody can be - we have two kids. Maybe one day, but it's something I can really do without.
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A lot of my creative energy is spent coming up with a concept that, once I get it, I feel like it writes itself.
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Free love sounds great.
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Summer has always been my favorite season. I feel happier.
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Let's practice motivation and love, not discrimination and hate.
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Love is the funeral of hearts.
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The only way to behave to a woman is to make love to her if she is pretty and to someone else if she is plain.
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The living is merely a type of what is dead, and a very rare type.
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By the time the child can draw more that scribble, by the age of four or five years, an already well-formed body of conceptual knowledge formulated in language dominates his memory and controls his graphic work. Drawings are graphic accounts of essentially verbal processes. As an essentially verbal education gains control, the child abandons his graphic efforts and relies almost entirely on words. Language has first spoilt drawing and then swallowed it up completely.
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If I have a feeling of not trusting, I don't get too close.
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And I feel that love is dead, I'm loving angels instead...