Spend Your Weekend Quotes
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Spend Your Weekend Quotes & Sayings
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Life begins where fear ends.
— Osho
I'd want to marry Cate Blanchett, date Kate Bosworth, and spend the weekend with Elisha Cuthbert.
— Brett Ratner
He was really into family ... He'd never come on the road with me on the weekends 'cause he wanted to spend time with his wife.
— Amy Schumer
Love must not touch the marrow of the soul. Our affections must be breakable chains that we can cast them off or tighten them ...
— Euripides
If you turn it over to the universe, you will be surprised and dazzled by what is delivered to you. This is where magic and miracles happen.
— Joe Vitale
I'm also staring at the fortune cookie. Its got a lot of blood on it and I shrug and say, as jovially as I can, Oh, you know me.
— Bret Easton Ellis
How do I like to spend my day off? I like to hit up the juice bar, the bookstore, tan, and then flirt with the pharmacy tech at Walmart.
— Crystal Woods
If you want to know what you really value, look at where and how you spend your time.
— Darrell Calkins
A method of achieving wild enthusiasm is to act wildly enthusiastic. Often, a growing and beautiful love-affair develops quite automatically.
— Robert Genn
We're going to see passengers in space stations in 15 years, who will be able to buy a ticket and spend a weekend in space.
— Alan Shepard
Spend some time this weekend on home improvement; improve your attitude toward your family.
— Bo Bennett
The unhappy never want enemies.
— Samuel Richardson
The essence of gospel-humility is not thinking more of myself or thinking less of myself, it is thinking of myself less.
— Timothy Keller
Maybe," he said hesitantly, "maybe there is a beast." [ ... ] "What I mean is, maybe it's only us.
— William Golding
My father is my best friend. He's my idol and my boss. We work side by side and spend every weekend together.
— Eric Trump
Nothing could be worse, Thoreau wrote, than to come to the end of life and "discover that I had not lived.
— Dale Salwak
We are called to be architects of the future, not its victims.
— R. Buckminster Fuller