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Fun Gin Quotes By Gillian Flynn

our first customer, a gray-haired woman in bifocals and — Gillian Flynn

Fun Gin Quotes By Gin Wigmore

I want to let everyone hear my music and enjoy it, but just as long as it's fun. I'll go as far as until it gets too much like a day job. — Gin Wigmore

Fun Gin Quotes By Jen Kirkman

Invalidating a woman's life choices by saying things like, "Oh, but you'll regret it if you don't have kids," or, "I didn't think I wanted kids either until I had one," is like me going to an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting and telling the newly sober that eventually when they grow old, they'll want to take the edge off with a little gin and tonic and that if they could only just be mature enough to control themselves, they could go on a fun wine-tasting tour in the Napa Valley. — Jen Kirkman

Fun Gin Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Tendentious point of view; — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Fun Gin Quotes By Kahlil Gibran

Man struggles to find life outside himself, unaware that the life he is seeking is within him. — Kahlil Gibran

Fun Gin Quotes By Erma Bombeck

A child needs your love the most when he deserves it least. — Erma Bombeck

Fun Gin Quotes By Jeanne Phillips

People who are angry at themselves sometimes blame others. — Jeanne Phillips

Fun Gin Quotes By Ginger Rogers

The fun, joy, and humor dry up in a relationship when one of the partners is swimming in gin. To my way of thinking, it is selfishness personified to see life through the bottom of a liquor bottle. — Ginger Rogers

Fun Gin Quotes By Graham Parke

We played for about half an hour before I realized we were actually playing two different games. What I'd thought of as ludo was actually a game called gin rummy, and what Warren was playing seemed to be a mixture of craps and table tennis. Once we started playing by one consistent set of rules, though, the fun was really over. — Graham Parke