Quote by Jim Carrey
A lot of good love can happen in ten years. - Jim Carrey

A lot of good love can happen in ten years. – Jim Carrey

Other quotes by Jim Carrey

My focus is to forget the pain of life. Forget the pain, mock the pain, reduce it. And laugh. – Jim Carrey

Category:
Life
Read Quote

My mother was a professional sick person she took a lot of pain pills. There are many people like that. Its just how they are used to getting attention. I always remember shes the daughter of alcoholics whod leave her alone at Christmas time. – Jim Carrey

Category:
alone
Read Quote

I tend to stay up late, not because Im partying but because its the only time of the day when Im alone and dont have to be performing. – Jim Carrey

Category:
alone
Read Quote
Other Quotes from
Anniversary
category

One should believe in marriage as in the immortality of the soul. – Honore de Balzac

Category:
Anniversary

We had a relationship that lasted 44 years. Herbert and I lived together 10 years before we were married. He always gave me a little heart for whatever anniversary. – Uta Hagen

Category:
Anniversary

Each year on the anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.s birth, America has the opportunity to reflect on our nations progress towards the realization of his dream. – Adam Schiff

Category:
Anniversary

The chances of a reunion now are less likely. I was thinking of having a 40th anniversary of the band, but now they are really another band, so its all a bit weird. – Alvin Lee

Category:
Anniversary

Random Quotes

When followed correctly, the Dukan Diet is both a safe and effective method of weight loss. – Pierre Dukan

Category:
diet

I cannot give them my confidence; pardon me, gentlemen, confidence is a plant of slow growth in an aged bosom: youth is the season of credulity. – William Pitt The Elder Chatham

Category:
Trust

Strange to say what delight we married people have to see these poor fools decoyed into our condition. – Samuel Pepys

Category:
Marriage

The present generation, wearied by its chimerical efforts, relapses into complete indolence. Its condition is that of a man who has only fallen asleep towards morning: first of all come great dreams, then a feeling of laziness, and finally a witty or clever excuse for remaining in bed. – Søren Kierkegaard

Category:
Laziness