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Good Quotes by Kyle MacDonald
- Probably four years ago but it's a good picture of me..
- Never use a big word no one understands; When a short filthy one is good enough
- Your time is limited, so don't spend it trying to live someone else's life. Don't be trapped by other peoples problems. Don't let the noise…
- My heart is fertile soil;whatever you plant there good or bad will take root and mark my life.
- Just look so good any shape or form
- I have a terrible memory. I'm good with faces, but I have so many thoughts going through my head that I need a personal assistant…
- It as to be a swear word beginning with F*** I use it all the time, at work it might be F*** off or that's…
- Good luck at Wimbledon, Andy Murray Britains best.
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