Ambivalence Humorous Quotes & Sayings
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I find to my astonishment that an unhappy marriage goes on being unhappy when it is over. — Rebecca West

I tried to give my career a shot from Barranquilla, but the musicians would never show up. It was just not taken seriously. — Shakira

When I go on location, we have a schedule. And when you have a schedule, you know when you're not working, so I train very well on location. But I also train three or four times a week at home, but today I train differently than before. — Jean-Claude Van Damme

She told him that she wished he would come to life for her, the way that he had come to life in the wonderful story, and she really did wish it, want it, need it. She could so clearly see him rising from the page of the book as he had risen from the baker's tray before setting out into the city. When the incident began, it was pure Disney. But not for long. — Dean Koontz

It's very healthy to be aware of your ego. — Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

The folly of endless consumerism sends us on a wild goose-chase for happiness through materialism. — Bryant H. McGill

[Myrnin to Claire about their costumes of Pierrot and Harlequin, respectively]
"Don't they teach you anything in your schools?"
"Not about this."
"Pity. I suppose that's what comes of your main education flowing from Google. — Rachel Caine

He'd protect me and shelter me forever. But I was beginning to realize that being sheltered came at a price. — Claudia Gray

Imagining the future is a kind of nostalgia. ( ... ) You spend your whole life stuck in the labyrinth, thinking about how you'll escape it one day, and how awesome it will be, and imagining that future keeps you going, but you never do it. You just use the future to escape the present. — John Green

Once you let the truth loose it is like setting a fire that you can't stop. — Bryant McGill

For every minute you are sad, you are losing a whole 60 seconds of happiness. — Chen Chen

You'd think (losing his job and degree for having made false claims as a researcher) would be a lesson to him," said Miss Hillyard. "It didn't pay, did it? Say he sacrificed his professional honour for the women and children we hear so much about
but in the end it left him worse of."
But that," said Peter, "was only because he committed the extra sin of being found out. — Dorothy L. Sayers