Dumaine Ave Quotes & Sayings
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You ought to pity me 'cause there's always one man to love/ But in the bedroom the size of him's more than enough. — Lady Gaga

If people had good albums, they'd be buying albums. But people are buying singles because they only have good songs. — Kid Rock

But I did become sadder, and sadness gets boring after a while, for the sad person and for everyone around them. — Paula Hawkins

I have a feeling there is no ideal situation, unless she could go back in time and be 22 again. I think some of it is just kind of the shock of realizing that you're approaching middle age, or that you are middle-aged and kind of coming to terms with that in whatever incremental ways. — Amanda Peet

I want more muscles! I go to the gym three or four times a week with a personal trainer. I can afford that now. I can't put on weight though, no matter how much I eat. — Christopher Parker

I was on the pom pom team, I was on the cheerleading team, I sang. I played football with the guys 'cause I didn't know how to play double dutch. Anything to get out the house. — Dreezy

When I throw a punch, I mean it. — Gina Carano

She is the weakness you think of as strength while I am the strength you have no idea is there. — David Levithan

People in the village often said she ought to have been extremely attractive, because her parents had been. Well, a peach has a lovely taste and so does a mushroom, but you can't put the two together; this was the terrible trick nature had played on her. — Arthur Golden

Justice is the truth in action. — Joseph Joubert

The little ball went up, then down, then up in his palm. My inner golden retriever couldn't look away. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

You wander from room to room
Hunting for the diamond necklace
That is already around your neck! — Rumi

So even these stages of progression, whether it's your career or whatever, you get somewhere, but then it always brings a new host of issues that are relative dissatisfactions to a certain degree. I think it was a great philosopher who once said, "Mo' money, mo' problems." — Steve Zissis

Desire never stops. Equilibrium is temporary. The self-revelation is never simple, and it cannot guarantee the hero a satisfying life from that day forward. since a great story is always a living thing, its ending is no more final and certain than any other part of the story. — John Truby

I became a boat captain because I loved the water and had been on a boat since I was eight. I captained the boat by myself because I liked being alone. — Diane Wilson