Pinterest Exhaustion Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing survives that hasn't been lovingly scarred in the brain or dented by the human voice. — Rodney Jones
Wars are fought to gain a certain objective. War itself is not the objective; victory is not the objective; you fight to remove the obstruction that comes in the way of your objective. If you let victory become the end in itself then you've gone astray and forgotten what you were originally fighting about. — Jawaharlal Nehru
Economists must always be prepared for surprises: they find many in trying to find order in the universe of their study. — Simon Kuznets
I'm most in my element on tour, with a gig that day, like today. I'm on the road where I am supposed to be. I will be where I'm supposed to be at nighttime, on stage, in front of people, doing my thing. — Henry Rollins
You marry at the level of your own psychological health. — Sonia Friedman
I didn't intend to become an actor. — Anthony Quinn
I was told all my life I was part Cherokee. Then it was Crow. The latest is Blackfoot. — Kathie Lee Gifford
Five variables go into training or practice of any kind: frequency, intensity, duration, recovery, and reflection. — Eric Greitens
And I am, whatever you say I am
If I wasn't, then why would I say I am? — Eminem
I think by now I have made it fairly clear that I am not very happy with the word hope. I don't believe in people just hoping. — Aung San Suu Kyi
Hollywood is full of men who need wraparound mirrors so that they never have a moment when they can't check themselves out. I love guys who don't worry about what they look like, who aren't aware of how attractive they are. — Marisa Coughlan
You know, being bitten by a vampire one week before prom really sucks.
No pun intended. — Mari Mancusi
The future is certain for those who follow dharma. Those who don't follow dharma are pushed back again and again into the net of rebirth. They are drawn back to the same planes of attention, or lower. It could happen to you! — Frederick Lenz
