Quotes of Mary H. Waldrip - somelinesforyou

“ "Automatic" simply means that you can't repair it yourself. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ "Automatic" simply means that you can't repair it yourself. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ A laugh is a smile that bursts. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ It's important that people know what you stand for. It's equally important that they know what you won't stand for. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ A laugh is a smile that bursts. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ Grandchildren are God's way of compensating us for growing old. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ It's important that people know what you stand for. It's equally important that they know what you won't stand for. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ It's important that people know what you stand for. It's equally important that they know what you won't stand for. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ A laugh is a smile that bursts. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ "Automatic" simply means that you can't repair it yourself. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ "Automatic" simply means that you can't repair it yourself. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ A laugh is a smile that bursts. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ Just when you think you've graduated from the school of experience, someone thinks up a new course. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ "Automatic" simply means that you can't repair it yourself. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ "Automatic" simply means that you can't repair it yourself. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ Just when you think you've graduated from the school of experience, someone thinks up a new course. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ "Automatic" simply means that you can't repair it yourself. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ A laugh is a smile that bursts. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ It's important that people know what you stand for. It's equally important that they know what you won't stand for. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ It's important that people should know what you stand for. It's equally important that they know what you won't stand for. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ A laugh is a smile that bursts. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip

“ "Automatic" simply means that you can't repair it yourself. ”

- Mary H. Waldrip
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