Quote by Doug Coupland
Before machines the only form of entertainment people really had w

Before machines the only form of entertainment people really had was relationships. – Doug Coupland

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If human beings had genuine courage, theyd wear their costumes every day of the year, not just on Halloween. – Doug Coupland

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Courage
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If someone decides to be a musician now, it means because there is no hope of money at the end of it, it means they really want to be a musician. And if someone is writing now, there is no hope for money at the end of it. – Doug Coupland

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Hope
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I continue to believe that the American people have a love-hate relationship with inflation. They hate inflation but love everything that causes it. – William E. Simon

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I grew up very religious, and I dont have a great relationship with religion. – Brad Pitt

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relationship

I really have always wanted to be a parent, and when I hit 36 and had just ended a relationship, I remember thinking how much I still wanted it. But I thought Id adopt. – Courtney Thorne Smith

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relationship

Growing up training, I use to get up so early I would wave to the garbage men going by. So, I had this relationship with Blue Collar America and I really liked it. I felt that lots of those people looked forward to me winning. – Gerry Cooney

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relationship

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