Quote by Gene Simmons
I fly economy. I do often fly first class, but I dont travel with

I fly economy. I do often fly first class, but I dont travel with a posse, or bodyguard, or an assistant. – Gene Simmons

Other quotes by Gene Simmons

Im fascinated with myself and love hearing the sound of my own voice. Id like to hear what I have to say. A lot of people dont like being alone because they truly dont like themselves, but I love me. – Gene Simmons

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alone
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Its in the history books, the Holocaust. Its just a phrase. And the truth is it happened yesterday. It happened to my mother. I never met my grandmothers or my grandfathers. They were all wiped up in the gas chambers of Nazi Germany. – Gene Simmons

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History
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The biggest financial pitfall in life is divorce. And the biggest reason for divorce is marriage. – Gene Simmons

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Marriage
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Other Quotes from
Travel
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Im a big fan of doing Triple D. But I dont want to do it forever, dont get me wrong! Travel away from my family, are you crazy? But do you know what it does for these mom-and-pop restaurant joints? It changes their lives forever. I mean, their businesses will never be the same. – Guy Fieri

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Travel

Ive always traveled, as a kid my parents moved me around, a different place in Germany every four years. But I got the travel bug when I was a kid, living in different countries. – Dominic Monaghan

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Travel

The only way of catching a train I ever discovered is to miss the train before. – G.K. Chesterton

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Travel

I think that travel comes from some deep urge to see the world, like the urge that brings up a worm in an Irish bog to see the moon when it is full. – Lord Dunsany

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Travel

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Most editors are failed writers — but so are most writers. – T.S. Eliot

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Youth disserves; middle age conserves; old age preserves. – Martin H. Fischer (1879–1962)

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The automobile has not merely taken over the street, it has dissolved the living tissue of the city. Its appetite for space is absolutely insatiable; moving and parked, it devours urban land, leaving the buildings as mere islands of habitable space in a sea of dangerous and ugly traffic. – James Marston Fitch, New York Times, 1 May 1960

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