Quote by Maurice Gibb
No one knew me until I met my wife Lulu. Lulus mother used to ask,

No one knew me until I met my wife Lulu. Lulus mother used to ask, Which one is Maurice? For six months she thought Lulu was dating Barry. – Maurice Gibb

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Its very hard to write a song alone. Its only by jamming that you can get a song together. – Maurice Gibb

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As an alcoholic, you have no appreciation for your wife or your childrens feelings, but Im making up for that now. Im winning my childrens trust back. – Maurice Gibb

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I think we have to act like stars because it is expected of us. So we drive our big cars and live in our smart houses. – Maurice Gibb

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I like the bad-boy types. Generally the guy Im attracted to is the guy in the club with all the tattoos and nail polish. Hes usually the lead singer in a punk band and plays guitar. But my serious boyfriends are relatively clean-cut, nice guys. So its strange. – Megan Fox

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I dont mind dating younger men now. – Jackee Harry

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You know when I feel inwardly beautiful? When I am with my girlfriends and we are having a goddess circle. – Jennifer Aniston

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Its always been my personal feeling that unless you are married, there is something that is not very dignified about talking about who you are dating. – Luke Wilson

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