Quote by Roger Moore
There is nothing glamorous about death. - Roger Moore

There is nothing glamorous about death. – Roger Moore

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Teach love, generosity, good manners and some of that will drift from the classroom to the home and who knows, the children will be educating the parents. – Roger Moore

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Home
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Tony and I had a good on and off screen relationship, we are two very different people, but we did share a sense of humor, we now live in different parts of the world but when we find ourselves in the same place it is more or less as if there had been no years in between. – Roger Moore

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Humor
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Ive learnt that through life you just get on with it. Youre going to meet a lot of dishonest people along the line and you say good luck to them. I hope they live in comfort. Then I start sticking more pins in their effigies. – Roger Moore

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Other Quotes from
Death
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Even very young children need to be informed about dying. Explain the concept of death very carefully to your child. This will make threatening him with it much more effective. – P. J. ORourke

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Death

There are certain people that are marked for death. I have my little list of those that treated me unfairly. – Jennifer Lopez

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Death

The distinctions of fine art bore me to death. – Maurice Sendak

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Death

Death is caused by swallowing small amounts of saliva over a long period of time. – Attributed to George Carlin

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Death

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Well, what was called the blessed hope of the Bible is that one day Jesus Christ would come back again, start a whole new era, that this world order that we know it would change into something that would be wonderful that wed call the millennium. – Pat Robertson

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