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Debra Moore Quotes

«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.»
Author: Debra Moore
«I like the bus system, ... It's reliable.»
Author: Debra Moore
«The way gas is today, wooh! ... Maybe you should ride the bus.»
Author: Debra Moore
«[But what does this sort of behavior achieve? According to relationship psychologist Debra Moore, these sites can have a range of effects on their intended victims.] 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.»
Author: Debra Moore
«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.»
Author: Debra Moore
«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.»
Author: Debra Moore
«He just said he tried. (He) just couldn't reach his girls. It's just sad.»
Author: 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.»
Author: Debra Moore