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One Quotes by Adele
- I like eating fine foods and drinking nice wine. Even if I had a really good figure, I don't think I'd get my t**s and…
- I'm like the opposite of one of those comedians who's funny on stage and depressed behind closed doors . On record, I can get pretty…
- I get shitty scared. One show in Amsterdam, I was so nervous I escaped out the fire exit. I've thrown up a couple of times.…
- I'd love to be an artist always, but if no one wants me, I'd love to write songs for other people, be a manager, nurture…
- When the evening shadows and the stars appear and there is no one there to dry your tears. I could hold you for a million…
- Baby, I have no story to be told, but I've heard one on you and I'm gonna make your head burn.
- Say that it's always been me, that's made you feel a way you've never felt before. And I'm all you need and that you never…
- I'm still hoping one day I might hear you say, I make you feel a way you've never felt before. And I'm all you need…
- I will always have this impossible little hope that you'll suddenly wake up one day and realize we're meant to be together.
- I dare you to let me be your your one and only. I promise I'm worth it To hold in your arms. So come on…
- I dare you to let me be your one & only.
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