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Who Quotes by Shirley MacLaine
- Fear makes strangers of people who would be friends.
- A person who knows how to laugh at himself will never ceased to be amused.
- The more I traveled the more I realized that fear makes strangers of people who should be friends.
- I've been through so much of my own self-search that I'm not as consumed with who I am as I used to be.
- There are stars who are proficiently paranoid enough to hide what they really think. I can't.
- I can't advise any of the young ones, because I don't know what their background was, but I would suggest that anyone who wants to…
- I'd like to introduce someone who has just come into my life. I've admired him for 35 years. He's someone who represents integrity, honesty, art,…
- The person who knows how to laugh at himself will never cease to be amused.
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