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I Can’T Remember The Origin Of A Quote... And It’S Driving Me
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Hi. Hoping someone can help me. I’ve had a quote rattling round my head of three days and I can’t remember for the life of me where it comes from. The quote is “ all in good time, my friend, all in good time. “ I think it might be a male saying it? I keep thinking of Simon Pegg?? A friend suggested it came from the film Rocknrolla but that’s not it. Can anyone help me?!!
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It's a common quote though.
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