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The first series I wrote, L.A. Candy, was always meant to be a thr

The first series I wrote, L.A. Candy, was always meant to be a three-book series, so when I started out it was all outlined that way and by the time I was done with the third book, I had become so involved and the process and the stories, I was a little bit sad to be done. – Lauren Conrad

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I am not a sad clown. I am not a sad clown. – Nathan Lane

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The pro athlete is a sad tale. He signs a big contract and thinks hes set for life. I didnt think I was set for life, and I dont now. As athletes, we are important, celebrities, in demand and rich. Then we are out of the game and we are not important, not celebrities, not in demand and not rich. – Fran Tarkenton

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Now Ill read anytime, anywhere. I love reading in front of the space heater. Isnt that a sad confession? But its like my substitute for the roaring fireplace of yore. – Karen Russell

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I only really watch sport. Thats where you see real joy. I dont like watching much else on TV, because its generally either twisted or sad. – Roger Milla

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