Quote by Taylor Lautner
The day I finished Twilight, I came home and started bulking up. F

The day I finished Twilight, I came home and started bulking up. For New Moon, Im 30 pounds heavier than I was in Twilight. – Taylor Lautner

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Theres some things you just have to live with. Like twelve cars camping outside your house, and when you wake up in the morning, theyre going to follow you wherever you go. It helps that I live in Valencia. It eliminates some. But theyre still here. – Taylor Lautner

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Words today are like the shells and rope of seaweed which a child brings home glistening from the beach and which in an hour have lost their luster. – Cyril Connolly

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I just owe almost everything to my father and its passionately interesting for me that the things that I learned in a small town, in a very modest home, are just the things that I believe have won the election. – Margaret Thatcher

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The people of Britain want a Home Secretary who will give them back their streets. They want a Home Secretary who will speak up for the victim, not the criminal. – William Hague

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There are times when Im driving home after a days shooting, thinking to myself, That scene wouldve been so much better if I had written it out. – Larry David

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