Top 13 Claimable Dependents Quotes

#1. Wet Hot American Summer so far is a financial disappointment and money was lost on it. But perhaps it will find its audience in video, cable, etc, maybe over the course of years.

David Wain

#2. My dad introduced me to the game, gave me a stick. Since then I've had a passion for it.

Sidney Crosby

#3. Over a period of time, they [undocumented workers] can have a legalized status that allows them to live a life of dignity but not necessarily a path to citizenship, so as to not create incentives for future people that aspire to come to our country to do so illegally when they could come legally.

Jeb Bush

#4. I hope people remember me as a guy who brought magic to the people. You know, pushed the boundaries of wonder.

David Blaine

#5. The theatrical performance of politicians who profess to speak for an "American People" do nothing to highlight the history of poverty.

Nancy Isenberg

#6. The pursuit of love is passionate life.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#7. One kid's old, used-up equipment is another kid's brand-new, awesome, awesome equipment.

Bode Miller

#8. AD/HD and depression also are linked to higher incidents of antisocial and delinquent conduct.

Steven Briggs

#9. It is important that early in life you choose companionable prejudices, for the fact is that they are likely to stay with you for a lifetime.

Virginia Cary Hudson

#10. I sort of understand why there is a brotherhood of Hamlets. It's a nice part of acting; you do get to be part of gangs.

Rory Kinnear

#11. Those chess lovers who ask me how many moves I usually calculate in advance, when making a combination, are always astonished when I reply, quite truthfully, 'as a rule not a single one'

Richard Reti

#12. Gifts are temporary and often forgotten; love is forever and always remembered.

Ken Poirot

#13. Ansel Adams rattled around the Southwest with his battered truck and his view camera, which looked like a giant accordion with a lens attached to it.

Joe McNally

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