Quote by Richard Pryor
Sure, I have friends, plenty of friends, and they all come around

Sure, I have friends, plenty of friends, and they all come around wantin to borrow money. Ive always been generous with my friends and family, with money, but selfish with the important stuff like love. – Richard Pryor

Other quotes by Richard Pryor

I believe in the institution of marriage, and I intend to keep trying till I get it right. – Richard Pryor

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Marriage
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A sold-out house my first night back. Do you have any idea what kinda pressure that is? I could have been at home in my warm bed, playing Nintendo. – Richard Pryor

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Home
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Other Quotes from
Family
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My grandfathers family used to own a pasta factory in Naples and they would go door-to-door selling their pasta. So his love of food came from his parents, which was then passed down to my mother and then again to me. – Giada De Laurentiis

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Family

My encounters with racism are sort of second-hand situations where I might be standing around with a group of white friends and someone makes a comment that they wouldnt make at my family reunion. – Wentworth Miller

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Family

When I remember my family, I always remember their backs. They were always indignantly leaving places. – John Cheever

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Family

The police cannot protect the citizen at this stage of our development, and they cannot even protect themselves in many cases. It is up to the private citizen to protect himself and his family, and this is not only acceptable, but mandatory. – Jeff Cooper

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Family

Random Quotes

Grow antennae, not horns. – James Angell

Category:
Attitude

Stone walls confine a tinker cold iron binds a witch but a musicians music can never be fettered, for it lives first in her heart and mind. – Charles de Lint

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Music

Take away the Book of Mormon and the revelations, and where is our religion? We have none. – Joseph Smith, Jr.

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Religion

This lifes dim windows of the soul
Distorts the heavens from pole to pole
And leads you to believe a lie
When you see with, not through, the eye. – William Blake

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Literary