Quote by Maurice Gibb
As an alcoholic, you have no appreciation for your wife or your ch

As an alcoholic, you have no appreciation for your wife or your childrens feelings, but Im making up for that now. Im winning my childrens trust back. – Maurice Gibb

Other quotes by Maurice Gibb

Its very hard to write a song alone. Its only by jamming that you can get a song together. – Maurice Gibb

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No one knew me until I met my wife Lulu. Lulus mother used to ask, Which one is Maurice? For six months she thought Lulu was dating Barry. – Maurice Gibb

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dating
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I think we have to act like stars because it is expected of us. So we drive our big cars and live in our smart houses. – Maurice Gibb

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I was no chief and never had been, but because I had been more deeply wronged than others, this honor was conferred upon me, and I resolved to prove worthy of the trust. – Geronimo

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This thing is for the game of golf, yeah, but trust me, the Europeans dont have that mentality. – Payne Stewart

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I like women, but you cant always trust them. Some of them are big liars, like this one woman I met who had a dog. I asked her her dogs name and then I asked, Does he bite? and she said, No. And I said, So how does he eat? Liar! – Demetri Martin

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O my brethren, my heart is enlarge towards you. I trust I feel something of that hidden, but powerful presence of Christ, whilst I am preaching to you. – George Whitefield

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If love is the treasure, laughter is the key. – Yakov Smirnoff

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I have received no more than one or two letters in my life that were worth the postage. – Henry David Thoreau, Walden

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