Steve Harvey Quotes
Newsflash: It's Not The Guy Who Determines Whether You're A Sports Fisher Or A Keeper-it's You. (Don't Hate The Player, Hate The Game.) When A Man Approaches You You're The One With Total Control Over The Situation-whether He Can Talk To You, Buy You A Drink, Dance With You, Get Your Number, Take You Home, See You Again, All Of That. We Certainly Want These Things From You; That's Why We Talked To You In The First Place. But It's You Who Decides If You're Going To Give Us Any Of The Things We Want, And How, Exactly, We're Going To Get Them. Where You Stand In Our Eyes Is Dictated By YOUR Control Over The Situation. Every Word You Say, Every Move You Make, Every Signal You Give To A Man Will Help Him Determine Whether He Should Try To Play You, Be Straight With You, Or Move On To The Next Woman To Do A Little More Sport Fishing.
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