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Sometimes Quotes by Amy Poehler
- Sometimes painful things can teach us lessons that we didn't think we needed to know.
- Just breathe. Sometimes you're only a few breaths away from feeling better.
- To some people, not caring is supposed to be cool, commenting is more interesting than doing, and everything is judged and then disposed of in,…
- I get worried for young girls sometimes; I want them to feel that they can be sassy and full and weird and geeky and smart…
- I have to say I enjoy physical comedy and I've always loved to kind of take risks. I don't like worrying too much about how…
- Sometimes in my class I have people come in and do monologues inspired by people they know and I always find that to be useful…
More Sometimes Quotes
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- I write the paragraph, then I'm crossing out, changing words, trying to improve it. When it seems more or less OK, then… — Paul Auster
- Compassion is not a popular virtue. Very often when I talk to religious people, and mention how important it is that compassion… — Karen Armstrong
- People still question my sobriety, my commitment to the program, and that hurts. I take things day by day, and sometimes I… — Tom Arnold
- It's risky in a marriage for a man to come home too late, but it can sometimes pose an even greater risk… — Marcel Achard
- We get information in the mail, the regular postal mail, encrypted or not, vet it like a regular news organization, format it… — Julian Assange
- Yeah, I know, some people are against drunk driving, and I call those people 'the cops.' But you know, sometimes, you've just… — Dave Attell
- The damage done in one year can sometimes take ten or twenty years to repair. — Chinua Achebe
- Nothing is more deceitful than the appearance of humility. It is often only carelessness of opinion, and sometimes an indirect boast. — Jane Austen
- It sometimes happens that a woman is handsomer at twenty-nine than she was ten years before. — Jane Austen
- As a species, we've somehow survived large and small ice ages, genetic bottlenecks, plagues, world wars and all manner of natural disasters,… — Diane Ackerman
- If you will practice being fictional for a while, you will understand that fictional characters are sometimes more real than people with… — Richard Bach