Quote by Courteney Cox
A lot of my humor does come from anger. Its like, youre not gonna

A lot of my humor does come from anger. Its like, youre not gonna pull one over on me – which is pretty much my motto anyways. – Courteney Cox

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Ive got some great guy friends. They can start out as crushes. But when you realize something isnt going to happen, you make a choice whether or not the friendship is worth it. And it usually is. Then you can laugh about the fact that you used to have a crush on him or he had one on you. – Courteney Cox

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Is marriage for ever? I think you get married with the intention that it will be, but who knows? – Courteney Cox

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At one point my dad called me and said, You have always been a great salesman. I think its time you come home and sell swimming pools. – Courteney Cox

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Men make angry music and its called rock-and-roll women include anger in their vocabulary and suddenly theyre angry and militant. – Ani DiFranco

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Whoever incites anger has a strong insurance against indifference. – Philip Stanhope

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Anger becomes limiting, restricting. You cant see through it. While anger is there, look at that, too. But after a while, you have to look at something else. – Thylias Moss

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Never contend with a man who has nothing to lose. – Baltasar Gracian

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