Quote by Teri Garr
If you get a diagnosis, get on a therapy, keep a good attitude and

If you get a diagnosis, get on a therapy, keep a good attitude and keep your sense of humor. – Teri Garr

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I have an enormous fondness for delicious food. Its very comforting. – Teri Garr

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You have to find out whats right for you, so its trial and error. You are going to be all right if you accept realistic goals for yourself. – Teri Garr

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I refused David Lettermans proposal of marriage for obvious reasons, but thanks for asking. – Teri Garr

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Your positivity can become a castle around you which will protect you from the arrow of negativity. – Gurudev Shree Chitrabhanu

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When a parent shows up with an attitude of entitlement, understand that under it is a boatload of anxiety. – Robert Evans

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The key to life is your attitude. Whether youre single or married or have kids or dont have kids, its how you look at your life, what you make of it. Its about making the best of your life wherever you are in life. – Candace Bushnell

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Wish on everything. Pink cars are good, especially old ones. And stars of course, first stars and shooting stars. Planes will do if they are the first light in the sky and look like stars. Wish in tunnels, holding your breath and lifting your feet off the ground. Birthday candles. Baby teeth. – Francesca Lia Block

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Writing a book is a horrible, exhausting struggle, like a long bout of some painful illness. One would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven on by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand. – George Orwell, “Why I Write,” 1947 (Thanks, Jennifer)

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