
Top 15 Jetport Park Quotes
#1. Marriage is - among other things - a study in contradiction and disappointment, and inside that reality there is space for us to truly learn how to love.
Elizabeth Gilbert
#2. I am not proud, but I am happy; and happiness blinds, I think, more than pride.
Alexandre Dumas
#3. There are a couple of roles I haven't played that I want to. I would love to play Shiloh.
David Ogden Stiers
#4. I believe I can make all the money I've missed. But I can't regain the time with fans and family.
Gucci Mane
#5. There hasn't been a single second in it when I haven't loved you, and I'll continue to love you until my fucking black soul is dragged from this earth, kicking and screaming to hell. Then, I'll continue to love you from there.
Samantha Towle
#6. Oh, so slimy bastard shithead had been a lecturer?
Tim Lebbon
#7. Responsibilities are relative. My responsibility is to a character in a script, to a part I'm playing.
Al Pacino
#9. It's not a person's actions that hurt the most. It's the love. If there was no love attached to the action, the pain would be a little easier to bear. He
Colleen Hoover
#10. 'American Idol' has done a great job of defaming my name and throwing a lot of mud at me for the past two years, so that set up a lot of roadblocks for me.
Corey Clark
#11. There are some places you love with your heart, and there are some places that you love with your mind- the places that you love with both are called 'libraries'
Frank Delaney
#12. Some visual artworks are made to be talked about more than to be seen, others are made to be seen more than to be talked about. I think I belong in the latter category.
Mati Klarwein
#13. They never addressed each other by name, nor were they in the habit of exchanging endearments. What was the point, since both felt that, in many ways, they were one person?
Georges Simenon
#14. Sometimes I dream--"
"I'll put that on your gravestone.
Philip K. Dick
#15. Change is seen as something evil only by those who have lost their youth or sense of humor." That was Cookie Mueller on the East Village, 1985. The
Sari Botton
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