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Good Quotes by Jimmy Buffett
- Fun is about as good a habit as there is.
- Be good, and you will be lonesome, be lonesome and you will be free. Live a lie and you will live to regret it, that's…
- Some of it's magic and some of it's tragic but I had a good life all the way.
- Shells sink, dreams float. Life's good on our boat.
- later down the road of life, i made the discovery that salt water was also good for the mental abrasions one inevitably acquires on land.
- That to me is the way any good romantic would look at his life: Live it first, then write it down before you go.
- It takes no more time to see the good side of life than to see the bad.
- It takes no more time to see the good side of life than it takes to see the bad.
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