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Author: Michael Learned
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All of us from 'The Waltons' still love each other. I think we're closer than some real families.
All of us from 'The Waltons' still love each other. I think we're closer than some real families.
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Michael Learned
I don't mean to insult television, but a lot of the time, it's pretty straightforward. If you say, 'I love you,' you mean 'I love you.' There isn't time for anything more.
I don't mean to insult television, but a lot of the time, it's pretty straightforward. If you say, 'I love you,' you mean 'I love you.' There isn't time for anything more.
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Michael Learned
For a long time, I resisted seeing 'The Sound of Music,' but when I finally did, I cried.
For a long time, I resisted seeing 'The Sound of Music,' but when I finally did, I cried.
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Michael Learned
I used to love people for what they could be. I thought love was how hard you tried and how much you sacrificed and suffered. That is not love. Acceptance is.
I used to love people for what they could be. I thought love was how hard you tried and how much you sacrificed and suffered. That is not love. Acceptance is.
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Michael Learned
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