My mom thought I was crazy, leaving a $28-an-hour job [as a mason] to come do something where I didn't even have any clients. |
My mother has a very strong determination to succeed, ... She looked forward to therapy and was full of joy and very focused. |
My opinions have definitely changed. I am so glad my husband is no longer there, and I wish all the soldiers could come home. |
My people have assured me ... that they had no indication whatsoever of any involvement (between Tripp and Jones' attorneys,) |
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My photo was on the front of every paper. But when I got home, no one had a clue. No one pays attention to (the war) anymore. |
My political foes could not give any sufficient proof of the accusations and have tried to hide the proof that I am innocent, |
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My relationship to reality has been so utterly skewed for so long that I don't even notice it any more. It's just my reality. |
My roommate came in and said, 'Dude, something hit the World Trade Center,' ... I looked at the TV, and I only saw one tower. |
My sister was one of them that was applying for citizenship and she had to go to Houston and eventually she moved to Houston. |
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My very dear friend — who is a friend no more — didn't even give me a heads up that he was going to testify for my enemy. |
My violinist this year, Marcy Clement, has been with me since she was 18 and now brings her husband and three children along. |
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