A Quote by Billy Graham

I don't think the government should be in the trailer-park business. I don't think they know how to run a trailer park. — © Billy Graham
I don't think the government should be in the trailer-park business. I don't think they know how to run a trailer park.
I don't know what I did in this life to deserve all of this. I'm just a girl from a trailer park who had a dream.
I've lived in a trailer park.
The Internet is the trailer park for the soul.
When we were all kids, there was one particular trailer that I think we can all remember. That was the trailer for 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind.' There was an amazing teaser trailer with all this weird kind of documentary footage. We were like, 'What was that! I've got to see that! What the hell was that?'
I'm happier than a tornado in a trailer park.
Starkville is an Indian word for trailer park.
I grew up in a trailer park in Bellingham, Washington.
Lula had Eminem cranked up. He was rapping about trailer park girls and how they go round the outside, and I was wondering what the heck that meant. I'm a white girl from Trenton. I don't know these things. I need a rap cheat sheet.
I had maybe watched 'The Apprentice' a couple of times. I didn't know that in later seasons they deported half of their contestants into tents in the backyard. They called it Trump's trailer park.
I'm just a girl from a trailer park who had a dream. I never thought this would ever happen.
You were there all day long, 12 hours a day. So there was none of this, 'I'm going back to my trailer, my trailer's bigger than your trailer,' that kind of Hollywood nonsense.
I have a bag with a toothbrush and toothpaste and all the things I might need during the day. I call the bag my trailer. Sometimes you don't have a trailer, so that's my trailer.
I didn't want to be looked at as a below-the-poverty-line kid. But now I think, that trailer is where I got the ambition. The anger. If we had a better life, I wouldn't be here. That trailer made me.
I think there is also a certain degree of expectation that's set up by trailers, where even if you know what's going to happen in parts of the film based on the trailer, you almost anticipate and look forward to those moments based on having seen the trailer.
My mother was a barmaid and I was raised in a trailer park. I'm used to that language. I put it on the screen so that people could interpret it as they wish.
I have five kids from three marriages. I come from a trailer park. My sister and brother are both gay. I have multiple personalities.
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