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“From my own experience I can say that a bad back makes you hike slower, stove-up knees keep you from wading confidently, tendinitis of the elbows buggers your casting, and a dose of giardia can send you dashing to the bushes fifteen times in an afternoon, but although none of this is fun, it's discernibly better than not fishing.”
Source : John Gierach (2012). “No Shortage of Good Days”, p.48, Simon and Schuster
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“It's... it's such a weird thing. After Garden State, so many companies wanted to make my movies, and after The Last Kiss, I realized people would make anything I was in. As long as I keep this up I'll be swimming in chubby indie girl pussy.”
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“Well, I would never do a study because I'm a practicing physician. I mean, all I do is treat people.”
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“He seems like a man who knows what he wants, and the problem is he wants what I want. If it were anything or anyone else, I could stand back and let him take it." His blue eyes gazed back at me. "But I can't let him have you.”
Source : Abbi Glines (2013). “Breathe”, p.67, Simon and Schuster
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“Getting over someone is a grieving process. You mourn the loss of the relationship, and that's only expedited by 'Out of sight, out of mind.' But when you walk outside and see them on a billboard or on TV or on the cover of a magazine, it reopens the wound. It's a high-class problem, but it's real.”
Source : "One-Man Show: Hank Azaria". Interview with Mickey Parkin, www.elle.com. March 14, 2012.
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“You become visibly stressed because you are working hard to pay for a standard of living so robust that it overwhelms your capacity to consume it.”
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“I try to penetrate the lane like Steve Nash, pass like Jason Kidd, and handle the ball like Allen Iverson. Remember, I said 'try to'.”
Source : Interview with Jon Robinson, www.ign.com. November 3, 2005.
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“Work like hell! I had 122 rejection slips before I sold a story.”