Groundhog Day 1993 Quotes & Sayings
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While overeating would be seen by some as an indulgence of self, it is in fact a profound rejection of self. It is a moment of self-betrayal and self-punishment, and anything but a commitment to one's own well-being. — Marianne Williamson

I've lost count of the interviews I've done about my illness and its relationship to my ideas and writing. — Tony Judt

Day after day she asked Papa with quivering lip: "Mayn't I get up and go down stairs this morning?" And — Susan Coolidge

In wine there is health (In vino sanitas) — Pliny The Elder

Whenever I'm feeling kind of down or something like that, or even good, the song 'Bohemian Rhapsody' by Queen is a go-to song of mine. It's like watching a movie, but with your ears. — Casey Abrams

To whom, then, must I dedicate my wonderful, surprising and interesting adventures? to whom dare I reveal my private opinion of my nearest relations? the secret thoughts of my dearest friends? my own hopes, fears, reflections and dislikes? Nobody! — Frances Burney

The only definition by which America's best days are behind it is on a purely relative basis. — Bill Gates

Accumulating injuries are the price we pay for the thrill of not having sat around on our asses. — Mark Rippetoe

It is important to nurture any new ideas and initiatives which can make a difference for Africa. — Wangari Maathai

Smooth seas don't produce skillful sailors.' It's the rought waters that train us to e His disciples. He uses the turbulent times I our lives to prepare us for His purposes-if we'll let Him. — Lynn Austin

Children make prayers so thoughtlessly, building them up like sand castles - and they are always surprised when suddenly the castle becomes real, and the iron gate grinds shut. — Catherynne M Valente

As a self described idealistic I never consider myself as single. I like to say that I'm in between romances at the moment. — Carl Henegan

we no longer live in a nation, but in a Homeland. — Gore Vidal

As I come to the end of my advice and send you off into the world, I have an alternative way for you to stay on the straight and narrow: periodically watch Groundhog Day. It was made long ago, in 1993, but it's still smart and funny, the chemistry between the stars (Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell) is terrific, and it has a happy ending. Groundhog Day is also a profound moral fable that deals with the most fundamental issues of virtue and happiness. — Charles Murray