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Hardball Funny Quotes By Ian Ballard

To regret anything is to regret myself.For if I plucked out these painful pieces, I'd be someone else, living another life. — Ian Ballard

Hardball Funny Quotes By Bryant McGill

There is music in my heart. There is art in my heart and there is majesty in my heart, because there is love in my heart! — Bryant McGill

Hardball Funny Quotes By Daniel Hall

Learn how to manage your impulses. One strategy you can use is the rule of 2's. If you find yourself wanting to act on an impulse, tell yourself to wait for two days before doing something about it. If you think it is too long to wait for two days, ask two people if they think that what you want to do is wise. If there is no one to talk to, and your impulse really feels uncontrollable, ask yourself to wait for one hour. If your impulse or craving is still there after one hour, then you can allow yourself to indulge it. A person who — Daniel Hall

Hardball Funny Quotes By Bindi Irwin

I make people step over the ant trail. — Bindi Irwin

Hardball Funny Quotes By Eleanor Roosevelt

What I have learned from my own experience is that the most important ingredients in a child's education are curiosity, interest, imagination, and a sense of the adventure of life. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Hardball Funny Quotes By Rita Rudner

My parents always told me I could do anything, but never told me how long it would take — Rita Rudner

Hardball Funny Quotes By Charlie Chaplin

You'll find that life is still worthwhile, if you just smile. — Charlie Chaplin

Hardball Funny Quotes By Charles Finch

When you're finally a grown-up, one of the things you find is that there are no grown-ups. — Charles Finch

Hardball Funny Quotes By Lee Hall

Whether you are a writer or an actor or a stage manager, you are trying to express the complications of life through a shared enterprise. That's what theatre was, always. And live performance shares that with an audience in a specific compact: the play is unfinished unless it has an audience, and they are as important as everyone else. — Lee Hall