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Good Quotes by Janet Jackson
- I can express gratitude for the simple act of being able to breathe in and breathe out. I can move away from darkness and depression…
- In 1977, at age ten, I was cast on the TV sitcom 'Good Times.' My character was Penny, an abused child in desperate need of…
- When I'm feeling down on myself or not feeling good about who I am, or maybe something happened and I'm feeling depressed, I eat to…
- I think it's great if a guy has a good sized package.
- To cut off the confusion and accept an answer just because it's too scary not to have an answer is a good way to get…
- I kinda see everyone as competition. I'm a very competitive person. But I think that's good. Competition is great. And as long as it's friendly…
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