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Thinking Quotes by Jen Lancaster
- I think people tend to be very myopic and they dont understand how their actions impact others.
- I'm very detail oriented. I think that's why people enjoy my memoirs - because I tend to remember everything.
- I never ever, ever say anything against my husband to anyone except my husband. Everyone gets in fights, and I think the natural propensity for…
- I’m instantly mortified by my fat, uncontrollable mouth, but that’s when it occurs to me that my humor is a self-defense mechanism. Even though I…
- I'm the person who says every single thing she thinks, sometimes to others' amusement, and almost always to my detriment.
- You know what it was like? It was like thinking I was heading to a surprise party and instead it was a surprise pap smear.
- You think you're so cool just because you can walk!
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