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The Beatles Quotes

«No, I didn't worry. But it was worth it.»
Author: The Beatles
«Yesterday.»
Author: The Beatles
«Alice's Restaurant Massacre.»
Author: The Beatles
«John was very human and sometimes in the middle of the night he would say, 'Are you awake ?' and I would say, 'Yes, yes' and he said, 'You know, they always cover Paul's songs and never mine and I don't know why'. I said, 'You're a good songwriter, it's not June with Spoon that you write. You're a good singer and most musicians are probably a little bit nervous about covering your songs'.»
Author: The Beatles
«[In A Twist of Lennon, Cynthia was reluctant to speak ill of anyone, even Yoko, whom she did not blame for taking John because] he had never been mine ... Dad's always telling people to love each other, but how come he doesn't love me?»
Author: The Beatles
«Now we are both in this, both losing our mothers,»
Author: The Beatles
«The film shows the director's consistent strength, (has an) uncompromising story and superb acting,»
Author: The Beatles
«Everyone worked very hard on this. I'm very comfortable with everything.»
Author: The Beatles
«The Ed Sullivan Show.»
Author: The Beatles
«colorful, uplifting, lightning quick, music-filled evening of theatre dedicated to revolutionary American slave girl Phillis Wheatley, the first African-American published poet, whose poetic genius lifted her from New England parlor trick into the great salons of Europe and beyond.»
Author: The Beatles

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