A Quote by Jessica Long

I got married in October 2019, so all of 2019, I was planning my wedding. — © Jessica Long
I got married in October 2019, so all of 2019, I was planning my wedding.
From January to December of 2019, I crumbled, to be real, and I think by the end of 2019 I had beaten myself up in every possible way to the point where I wasn't even a person. I was fully at rock bottom.
I got my name in the hat for 2019 Mayor of Houston, Texas.
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At first, when we got engaged, I asked him if we could just go to Vegas and get married by Elvis, just because I didn't want to deal with planning a wedding.
2019 was my breakthrough year.
When I got married in 1991, I had never been to a wedding, so I didn't know that my wedding was tacky. I didn't know that I was getting married in a quinceanera dress, because there was nobody there to cry over me and tell me I look like a fool.
I knew I was going to be a 2019 XXL Freshman.
When I did get married, and specifically after I got married and the New York Times style section featured my wedding in the vows column, which is really traditionally kind of seen as an elitist column, and it is, but I was happy to be in it. I thought it was good that they were covering a feminist wedding.
There are no apologies for being a female in heavy metal and especially not in 2019.
One of my big goals for 2019 is to make the cut at the Farmers.
If I don't deliver a majority mandate in 2019, fire me.
Black History in 2019 and beyond is all about inclusivity.
I'm looking to fight for a world title by the end of 2019.
I'll never forget the 2019 edition of International Fight Week for a couple of reasons: Not only did I experience my first earthquake, but I also got to work as a sideline reporter for three NBA Summer League games.
We need to renew our commitment to 'One San Diego' in 2019.
I probably spent about 40 percent of 2019 on a plane and filming.
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