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The Gold Rush 1925 Quotes By Michael Cera

Since I was 15 I've felt kinda like ... an old man. — Michael Cera

The Gold Rush 1925 Quotes By Richelle Mead

I still ached for my aunt, but Sydney was here, my hope and my anchor. I wasn't alone. — Richelle Mead

The Gold Rush 1925 Quotes By William Hazlitt

Cant is the voluntary overcharging or prolongation of a real sentiment; hypocrisy is the setting up a pretension to a feeling you never had and have no wish for. — William Hazlitt

The Gold Rush 1925 Quotes By Mark Manson

People lack boundaries because they have a high level of neediness (or in psych terms, codependence). People who are needy or codependent, have a desperate need for love and affection from others. To receive this love and affection, they sacrifice their identity and remove their boundaries.

(Ironically, it's the lack of identity and boundaries that makes them unattractive to most people.)

People who blame others for their own emotions and actions do so because they believe that if they put the responsibility on those around them, they'll receive the love they've always wanted and needed. If they constantly paint themselves as a victim, eventually someone will come save them. — Mark Manson

The Gold Rush 1925 Quotes By Nico Tortorella

I remember the 'Scary Movie' series coming out for sure, and I was a big fan of those. — Nico Tortorella

The Gold Rush 1925 Quotes By Steven Jay Schneider

The Gold Rush(1925) affirmed Charlie Chaplin's belief that tragedy and comedy are never far apart. — Steven Jay Schneider

The Gold Rush 1925 Quotes By Stella Gibbons

On the whole, Cold Comfort was not without its promise of mystery and excitement. — Stella Gibbons

The Gold Rush 1925 Quotes By Simone Elkeles

I eye Chuy like a pitcher in baseball does when a guy leads too far off base. — Simone Elkeles