“I’m really bad at keeping secrets.”
“I love keeping a connection with everyone I’ve worked with.”
“I was good at keeping my mother from crying.”
“Keeping it simple for the consumer is incredibly dire.”
“’Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ is interesting, intriguing.”
“Keeping off wheat helps my energy levels.”
“I’ve been keeping diaries for 27 years.”
“It’s just keeping what I want private, private, and the same with Charlie.”
“The secret to keeping moving is keeping moving.”
“I’m keeping my fingers crossed and hoping everyone loves what I do and loves what’s on screen.”
“I’m keeping my acerbic wit completely fueled.”
“I’ve been keeping a journal since I was in the seventh grade.”
“Keeping score is for games, not friendships.”
“I’m not good at keeping secrets.”
“I have trouble keeping a lid on the self-hatred.”
“Random House is definitely invested in keeping libraries healthy.”
“You all had something to do with keeping me employed.”
“Isn’t privacy about keeping taboos in their place?”
“I’ve been keeping journals since I was 13.”
“A neurosis is a secret that you don’t know you are keeping.”
“Keeping secrets is hard.”
“Richard Pryor was my hero. Richard Pryor was keeping it 100.”
“Keeping families and friends divided is unforgivable.”
“I maintain my sanity by keeping my distance.”
“All I have to do is keeping on focusing on what Max Holloway does, and that’s winning – and winning fashionably.”
“My giving is discretionary, but keeping the business going is not.”
“I always feel this huge responsibility to the script when it arrives, keeping it confidential.”
“I’m not very good at keeping secrets.”
“I’m actually really good at keeping secrets.”
“I don’t care about keeping seats of power.”
“I’m good at keeping secrets.”
“I’m very good at keeping a secret.”
“A totalitarian power is mainly busy in keeping itself alive.”
“Keeping busy keeps me sane.”
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