Quote by Joseph Barbera
I dont know that I spent any more time alone than any other kid, b

I dont know that I spent any more time alone than any other kid, but being by myself never bothered me. – Joseph Barbera

Other quotes by Joseph Barbera

My marriage had been impulsive. That marriage should have been short-lived instead of the 23 years it spanned. – Joseph Barbera

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Marriage
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I hate fishing, and I cant imagine why anyone would want to hike when you can get in the car and drive. – Joseph Barbera

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car
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Los Angeles was an impression of failure, of disappointment, of despair, and of oddly makeshift lives. This is California? I thought. – Joseph Barbera

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Failure
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It is clear that not in one thing alone, but in many ways equality and freedom of speech are a good thing. – Herodotus

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I love the solitude of being on a plane and finally getting to read an entire book and being left alone. – Christina Ricci

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alone

The most terrifying thing I can think of is being alone – and I mean utterly alone, like no one else in the world alone – at night. Thats the nucleus of the first story in my collection and its also where the title came from for the book. – Paul Kane

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alone

Once you grow past Mommy and Daddy coming running when youre hurt, youre really on your own. Youre alone, and theres no one to help you. – Octavia Butler

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alone

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If you continually write and read yourself as a fiction, you can change whats crushing you. – Jeanette Winterson

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Marriage is a reflection of your life in general: how you treat people, how you argue, how secure you are in your own thoughts. How vehemently do you argue your point of view? With what disdain do you view the others point of view? – William Shatner

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Id call what I do pop music, but its folky and electronic and it doesnt really sound like much else. – Ellie Goulding

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He that wrestles with us strengthens our nerves, and sharpens our skill. Our antagonist is our helper. This amicable conflict with difficulty helps us to an intimate acquaintance with our object, and compels us to consider it in all its relations. It will not suffer us to be superficial. – Edmund Burke

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Dissent