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Loser Dad Quotes By Jesmyn Ward

We tried to outpace the thing that chased us, that said: You are nothing. We tried to ignore it, but sometimes we caught ourselves repeating what history said, mumbling along, brainwashed: I am nothing. We drank too much, smoked too much, were abusive to ourselves, to each other. We were bewildered. There is a great darkness bearing down on our lives, and no one acknowledges it. — Jesmyn Ward

Loser Dad Quotes By Olivia

Work helps. So does exercise. Stuff that numbs you, keeps you from thinking too much. — Olivia

Loser Dad Quotes By Norah Jones

There are absolutely no problems between me, my dad and my sister. Obviously I grew up with just my mum, but my relationship with my dad is just fine. — Norah Jones

Loser Dad Quotes By Nikki Sixx

I forgive my mom for being a psycho and my dad for being a loser. — Nikki Sixx

Loser Dad Quotes By John Leguizamo

Every dad who loves his daughter is not going to want her to go with the penniless slacker loser poet bum, when she could go out with someone who's successful. — John Leguizamo

Loser Dad Quotes By Olympia Dukakis

God is not something I think about but something I experience as an energy, a Presence. I do find it easier to pray to a female Presence or an androgynous Presence. — Olympia Dukakis

Loser Dad Quotes By Steve Coogan

I don't like comedy that I think is bad comedy, where people are trying to be sick for the sake of it, where there's no intellectual point behind it. I like stuff that's got an underlying point of view. — Steve Coogan

Loser Dad Quotes By Deepak Chopra

Every present moment will offer itself as a window onto eternity, a doorway to the infinite. — Deepak Chopra

Loser Dad Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Contentedly adrift in the cosmos. That is a perfect description of a non-epiphany, that rarest of moments, when God Almighty lets go of the scruff of your neck and lets you be human for a little while. How long did the feeling last? — Kurt Vonnegut