A Quote by Dolly Parton

I'll never graduate from collagen. — © Dolly Parton
I'll never graduate from collagen.
Too much collagen will damage the skin. You will get collagen overload.
My lips, I've used collagen. I line my lips with collagen.
I like to say that journalism is the graduate school from which you never graduate.
Oh my God, the graduate shows in London are so important! I still remember going to see John Galliano's graduate collection - that was an event I'll never forget.
Elemis Pro-Collagen Marine Cream - I think it’s fantastic. The same girl has been doing my make-up for 12 years and she says my skin’s never looked so good.
It really pains me greatly to hear from graduate students that graduate education is a lower priority here.
The thing that's depressing is teaching graduate students today and discovering that they don't know simple elemental facts of grammar. They really do not know how to scan a line; they've never been taught to scan a line. Many of them don't know the difference between 'lie' and 'lay,' let alone 'its' and 'it's.' And they're in graduate school!
For graduate school I ended up going to the University of Iowa, which is, of course, the best graduate writing program in the country.
I don't want to pump myself full of collagen. That's not what I'm about.
I'm a big fan of lip fillers and collagen waves.
Skin is made in large measure of a protein called collagen.
People who graduate are more resilient financially, and they weather economic downturns better than people who don't graduate. And, throughout their lives, people who graduate are more likely to be economically secure, more likely to be healthy, and more likely to live longer. Face it: A college degree puts a lot in your corner.
It is soooooo necessary to get the basic skills, because by the time you graduate, undergraduate or graduate, that field would have totally changed from your first day of school.
We want our students to graduate from high school, but we want them to graduate with a plan, whether it's college or career.
You never graduate from the school of discipleship.
I was fortunate and worked hard to graduate top of my class as a primary school teacher and receive the Vere Foster Award, which is the medal given to the graduate who attains the highest mark in teaching practice.
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