Quote by Natalie Coughlin
I dont have any superstitions, but what I always travel with is my

I dont have any superstitions, but what I always travel with is my pillow and my coffee. – Natalie Coughlin

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I was the official wedding photographer at one of my best friends weddings. Fortunately she was one of the most easygoing brides ever, so she made it easy for me. – Natalie Coughlin

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I mean, the first Back to the Future is kind of a perfect script, I think, in terms of handling time travel the best. It depends on your definition. To me, that means it effectively uses it in the story. – Rian Johnson

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I desperately want a dog, but Ive been told I travel too much, and Im not allowed to have a dog. – Victoria Pratt

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I see a trend here where the President seems to think his job is to count votes and then try to make a deal Thats what we in legislatures do. Mr. Obamas job is to travel the country, fight for the values that he cares about. – Anthony Weiner

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I travel around the world constantly promoting my projects and endorsing products. Yes, I do get paid to go to parties in fact, Im the person who started the whole trend of paid appearances. But when you see me at a party, Im always working or promoting something. – Paris Hilton

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