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- Three tomatoes are walking down the street-a poppa tomato, a mamma tomato, and a little baby tomato. Baby tomato starts lagging behind. Poppa tomato gets…
- Thats when you know youve found somebody special. When you can just shut the f**k up for a minute and comfortably enjoy the silence.
- When asked if I consider myself Buddhist, the answer is, Not really. But it's more my religion than any other because I was brought up…
- I was an escapee of childhood. I always wanted to grow up.
- I grew up in a mostly Buddhist environment.
- Desperation is the perfume of the young actor. It's so satisfying to have gotten rid of it. If you keep smelling it, it can drive…
- When asked if I consider myself Buddhist, the answer is, Not really. But it's more my religion than any other because I was brought up…
- To be with a man who hasn't tried every line, who hasn't broken up with a woman every which way you can break up with…
- My ambitions have been raised as I have less to lose. I feel I could do anything and if people don't like it, then I'll…
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