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- In almost every garden, the land is made better and so is the gardener.
- In almost every musical ever written, there's a place that's usually about the third song of the evening - sometimes it's the second, sometimes it's…
- Being a vegan is pretty easy these days, as almost every town and city has health food stores and vegetarian-friendly restaurants.
- Friends. A simple word isnt it? Its uttered everyday to almost every person imaginable. Who are your friends? I used to think that friends were…
- Is there anybody out there to tell me how to stop,crying,I do smile but they are all fakes,almost every time I am alonnnobody cares for…
- In almost every survey of consumers, they say they don't mind spending money. What they hate is the shopping experience.
- '' sometimes I sit and wonder was the feelings mutual I cried and you was never there to dry up my tears I did almost…
- Lsd what more can it do for you? I was in to cocaine n smoking it bad like. Almost every day for a few years.…
More Almost Every Quotes
- Almost every day, instead of going to school, I made for the fields, where I spent my day. — John James Audubon
- In fact, when you get right down to it, almost every explanation Man came up with for anything until about 1926 was… — Dave Barry
- Almost every Monday I have a charity thing. I like that. I do. — Yogi Berra
- I've been to almost every country in the world, and the most frustrating thing for me has been that my schedule has… — Andrea Bocelli
- As a standup comedian, I've worked almost every New Year's Eve of my adult life. It's the best-paying night of the year. — Elayne Boosler
- Incredibly, almost every hotel I ever played in Vegas was blown up shortly afterward: The Dunes, The Sands, The Landmark, The Aladdin,… — Elayne Boosler
- Ya know what I do almost every day? I wash. Personal hygiene is part of the package with me. — Jim Carrey
- Modesty, tis a virtue not often found among poets, for almost every one of them thinks himself the greatest in the world. — Miguel de Cervantes