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Things Quotes by Channing Tatum
- I've always had way too much energy so I'm always looking for new things to do to channel that energy.
- Life is too short to miss out on the beautiful things like a double cheeseburger.
- I've aways been good at picking up certain things, like sports and dancing.
- There are so many things I want to do. Like, I want to get an artist, a musician, a photographer, and a bunch of dancers…
- There are so many things I want to do. Like, I want to get an artist, a musician, a photographer and a bunch of dancers…
- I think that having the compassion of someone who knows your faults and still loves you is one of the best things you can have…
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