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Quotes by Debra Moore

The Hebrew custom was that when a husband died the brother stepped in and took care of the family. Mayor Carl Officer has done that for us. He was a brother to my husband and now he is a brother to me.
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The Hebrew custom was that when a husband died the brother stepped in and took care of the family. Mayor Carl Officer has done that for us. He was a brother to my husband and now he is a brother to me.
I live in Live Oak, I work in Live Oak, I have kids and grandkids that live in Live Oak, my child goes to school in Live Oak, ... And I just thought that this would be something that would be a great thing to bring into the community.
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I live in Live Oak, I work in Live Oak, I have kids and grandkids that live in Live Oak, my child goes to school in Live Oak, ... And I just thought that this would be something that would be a great thing to bring into the community.
I like the bus system, ... It's reliable.
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I like the bus system, ... It's reliable.
They're going to either be outraged or feel humiliated. Or if they're a particularly strong person, they may realize that it's a sad statement about the person who put it up.
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They're going to either be outraged or feel humiliated. Or if they're a particularly strong person, they may realize that it's a sad statement about the person who put it up.
The way gas is today, wooh! ... Maybe you should ride the bus.
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The way gas is today, wooh! ... Maybe you should ride the bus.
We have the sheets where you can see on each side of her where it spilled over. The sheets were a maroon color, so it's real obvious.
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We have the sheets where you can see on each side of her where it spilled over. The sheets were a maroon color, so it's real obvious.
He just said he tried. (He) just couldn't reach his girls. It's just sad.
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He just said he tried. (He) just couldn't reach his girls. It's just sad.
One common denominator was that each person profiled was encouraged and 'stretched' just outside their comfort zone by at least one adult in their life.
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One common denominator was that each person profiled was encouraged and 'stretched' just outside their comfort zone by at least one adult in their life.