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Need Quotes by Dolly Parton
- Goodbye- please don't cry/we both know that I'm not what you need. But I will always love you.
- I'll oil wells love you. I'll oil wells care. I'll oil wells need you. I want you oil wells dear.
- I have a tendency to be awfully big-hearted and it's very hard for me to say no, even when I need to.
- People are looking for something a little more stable; people are feeling like they need to get closer to God.
- There are certainly a lot of things that still need to change when it comes to women in the workforce.
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