Elizabeth Lauten Quotes & Sayings
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Some of you, unfortunately, will never marry in this life. That turns out to be the case sometimes. If that happens, do not spend your life grieving over it. The world still needs your talents. It needs your contribution. — Gordon B. Hinckley

The other part of outsourcing is this: it simply says where the work can be done outside better than it can be done inside, we should do it. — Alphonso Jackson

You know your getting older when you lay in bed til 10am and think to yourself god I just wasted half the day. — Bill Engvall

Do not let the bitterness steal your sweetness. — Kurt Vonnegut

I don't watch 'Glee,' not that I have anything against it. Whenever I miss the first few episodes, I won't watch the series. — Kristin Cast

I feel like cotton candy: sugar and air. Squeeze me and I'd turn into a small sickly damp wad of weeping pinky-red. — Margaret Atwood

When you're in trouble, all you need is your bank card and passport, and you're fine. — Sam Worthington

I wrote my own play, 'The Westie Monologues,' about where I'm from in Australia, and it was very successful. From that, I started getting offers from television. — Rebel Wilson

The cross is steady while the world is turning. — Bruno Of Cologne

How to Overthrow the System: brew your own beer; kick in your Tee Vee; kill your own beef; build your own cabin and piss off the front porch whenever you bloody well feel like it. — Edward Abbey

There is no force like success, and that is why the individual makes all effort to surround himself throughout life with the evidence of it; as of the individual, so should it be of the nation. — Marcus Garvey

If you leave me naked and waiting on the bed without making love to me, I'll - " I didn't get to finish the threat. I think it was the word "naked," though maybe it was "bed," but before I finished my sentence, he was on me. Mercy to Adam — Patricia Briggs

Let us celebrate the soil. Most men toil that they may own a piece of it; they measure their success in life by their ability to buy it. — Charles Dudley Warner