Quote by Sarah McLachlan
Its all kind of a big illusion: the white picket fence and the per

Its all kind of a big illusion: the white picket fence and the perfect marriage and the kids. Check that box off, check that box off, and move forward. – Sarah McLachlan

Other quotes by Sarah McLachlan

Im really lucky that my record companies have been patient with me and leave me alone and give me the time to make it right in my mind. – Sarah McLachlan

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alone
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Its a very romantic sentiment, but to think that you would die if you didnt write, well, I would definitely choose to not write and live. – Sarah McLachlan

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Romantic
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I still believe in marriage. – Frank Bruno

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Marriage

Let us now set forth one of the fundamental truths about marriage: the wife is in charge. – Bill Cosby

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Legislation to create a new 10 percent tax bracket, reduce the marriage penalty, cut the tax rate on dividends and capital gains, and increase the child tax credit have been essential elements in this economic expansion. – Roger Wicker

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Marriage

Forty-five States, as the gentleman just said, have determined by people that were elected by the people of that State that marriage is the definition of one man and one woman. – Randy Neugebauer

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I think the water dictates how food will taste in a country. In England the apples taste unlike apples grown in any other place. England is an island, theres a lot of salt in the air and in the water. I think that has something to do with it. – Gael Garcia Bernal

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Theres as much crookedness as you want to find. There was something Abraham Lincoln said – hed rather trust and be disappointed than distrust and be miserable all the time. Maybe I trusted too much. – John Wooden

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