Awoke Vintage Quotes & Sayings
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Love is the attitude that says, I am married to you, and I choose to look out for your interests. — Gary Chapman
Unfortunately, once I did learn to smoke, I couldn't stop. I escalated to two packs a day very quickly, and stayed that way for about ten years. When I decided to stop, I adopted the method that my father had used when he quit. He would carry a cigarette in his shirt pocket, and every time he felt like smoking, he would pull out the cigarette and confront it: "Who stronger? You? Me?" Always the answer was the same: "I stronger." Back the cigarette would go, until the next craving. It worked for him, and it worked for me. — Kirk Douglas
When I was younger, I used humour as a tool to avoid getting too serious with people - if there was deep emotional stuff going on, then I would crack a joke to defuse the situation. — Matthew Perry
For all his youth, he seemed to be willing himself to the edge of an adult despair. — J.G. Ballard
[Barack] Obama has a grasp of language and the presentation of language, particularly in times of crisis. And he did this over the race issue. He did this early on in his administration, when the country was polarized. That was unprecedented. — Frank Luntz
Live life to the fullest everyday, 'cause we never know what day will be our last. — Donnell Rawlings
One death apiece is plenty. — Marty Rubin
The ties that bind us are stronger than the occasional stresses that separate us. — Colin Powell
To have a .cn domain, you have to be a registered business. You have to prove your site is legal. — Rebecca MacKinnon
Not because he was a decent block, mind you. He was an arse. But he was a shirt arse, like meself. (Napoleon) — Stephanie Perkins
Kurosawa was one of film's true greats ... His ability to transform a vision into a powerful work of art is unparalleled. So it seemed appropriate to name the new digital studio for him. — George Lucas
I always said, "When things come against us we can either turn on each other, or we can come together and turn on it."
-Chip Gaines — Joanna Gaines
I have been called a curmudgeon, which my obsolescent dictionary defines as a 'surly, ill-mannered, bad-tempered fellow'. Nowadays, curmudgeon is likely to refer to anyone who hates hypocrisy, cant, sham, dogmatic ideologies, and has the nerve to point out unpleasant facts and takes the trouble to impale these sins on the skewer of humor and roast them over the fires of fact, common sense, and native intelligence. In this nation of bleating sheep and braying jackasses, it then becomes an honor to be labeled curmudgeon. — Edward Abbey
