Death Quote by Judy Garland Download Open image “My father's death was the most terrible thing that happened to me in my life.” — Judy Garland ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Death Father Father'S Death Life My life Parenting Terrible
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Even though I lost my dad in just a tragic, sudden way, there are so many more stories that are so much worse. — Cole Swindell Copy Share Image
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My father died and left me, my poor mother done the best that she could. — Robert Johnson Copy Share Image
Losing my dad prepared me for everything that happens in life, and... life has thrown some really crazy things at me. — Jordyn Woods Copy Share Image
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I've seen the ticket, and I still can't believe it. When I see the money, I hope I don't hit the floor. — Judy Garland Copy Share Image
I've never looked through a keyhole without finding someone was looking back. — Judy Garland Copy Share Image
If I'm such a legend, then why am I so lonely? Let me tell you, legends are all very well if you've got somebody… — Judy Garland Copy Share Image
A really great reception makes me feel like I have a great big warm heating pad all over me. People en masse have always… — Judy Garland Copy Share Image
For it was not into my ear you whispered, but into my heart. It was not my lips you kissed, but my soul. — Judy Garland Copy Share Image
“For twas not into my ear you whispered, But into my heart. Twas not my lips you kissed, But my soul.” — Judy Garland Copy Share Image
I was always lonesome. The only time I felt accepted or wanted was when I was on stage performing. I guess the stage was… — Judy Garland Copy Share Image
We cast away priceless time in dreams, born of imagination, fed upon illusion, and put to death by reality. — Judy Garland Copy Share Image
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