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Buccaneers Edith Wharton Quotes By Brian Tracy

When you are younger, you worry about what people think about you. When you are older, you realize that no one was ever thinking about you at all. — Brian Tracy

Buccaneers Edith Wharton Quotes By Malcolm Forbes

SM is an abbreviation of both stock market and sadomasochism
and there are those who think they are one and the same. — Malcolm Forbes

Buccaneers Edith Wharton Quotes By Jennifer Chen

A kiss brings back the youth of a young child, as when a hug brings back the memories of a lover. — Jennifer Chen

Buccaneers Edith Wharton Quotes By Peter Capaldi

A girl once came to my beery flat in Kensal Green, opened the blinds and cooked me breakfast. I married her. — Peter Capaldi

Buccaneers Edith Wharton Quotes By Michael Shurtleff

Humor [in a scene] is not jokes. It is that attitude toward being alive without which you would long ago have jumped off the 59th Street Bridge. — Michael Shurtleff

Buccaneers Edith Wharton Quotes By Jen Hatmaker

Thank you, Department Stores, for the flickering fluorescent lights, dingy yellow wall paint, and adjustable mirrors in the dressing room where I try on bathing suits. You are why I drink. — Jen Hatmaker

Buccaneers Edith Wharton Quotes By Busta Rhymes

I wanted to make something that reminded people of the way albums used to feel. I wanted something as good as the stuff put out by the Bomb Squad, or Dr. Dre and his production crew, or 'A Tribe Called Quest.' I miss albums like those. — Busta Rhymes

Buccaneers Edith Wharton Quotes By James Frain

'The Buccaneers' was an Edith Wharton novel, and she never finished it, and a screenwriter adapted it for television. — James Frain

Buccaneers Edith Wharton Quotes By Edith Wharton

...life makes ugly faces at us sometimes, I know. — Edith Wharton