Quote by Jon Voight
Its grown into a personal relationship, yeah. Im crazy about Jerry

Its grown into a personal relationship, yeah. Im crazy about Jerry. I think hes a unique character. – Jon Voight

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You can get digital technology that almost is film quality, and go make little films and do everything you can to find a little understanding of your own voice and it will grow – Dont take no for an answer – Take every opportunity you can to do something. – Jon Voight

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I told my father to stop smoking around the age of two or three years old and he stopped smoking. So the relationship between the kid and the parent is very powerful, and if you give the kid the right information, it can be very useful to the family. – Doug E. Fresh

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I think at some stage, I would love to have another child. I would love to settle into a relationship that was really important to me. I actually am not good at the balance at that. – Nicole Kidman

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Then, of course, there are those sad occasions when a poet or a writer has not grown, and one has to let them go because theyre just not making headway. But we have a very clear personal relationship with the authors. – James Laughlin

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I like to write with people I have a relationship with otherwise its kind of scary, and you hold back because you dont want to pour your guts out to someone you never met. – Miranda Lambert

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