Quote by Lynn Johnston
I was just so lucky to have a wonderful life after a tough marriag

I was just so lucky to have a wonderful life after a tough marriage. – Lynn Johnston

Other quotes by Lynn Johnston

In a way, a certain amount of self-criticism is a good thing, because it keeps you humble. Realizing that no matter what success youve achieved, you can still make enemies makes you humble, too. – Lynn Johnston

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Success
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Not being able to sleep is terrible. You have the misery of having partied all night… without the satisfaction. – Lynn Johnston

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Sleep
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And my father was a comic. He could play any musical instrument. He loved to perform. He was a wonderfully comedic character. He had the ability to dance and sing and charm and analyze poetry. – Lynn Johnston

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Poetry
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Other Quotes from
Marriage
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One thing you learn in a long marriage is how many sneezes to wait before saying, “Bless you.” – Robert Brault, rbrault.blogspot.com

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Marriage

Either marriage is a destiny, I believe, or there is no sense in it at all, its a piece of humbug. – Max Frisch

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Marriage

It was a perfect marriage. She didnt want to and he couldnt. – Spike Milligan

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Marriage

Mr. DeMilles theory of sexual difference was that marriage is an artificial state for women. The want to be taken, ruled, raped. That was his theory. – Hedy Lamarr

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Marriage

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I wanted to perform well for my mom and dad, because in high school, I didnt have a job. My brothers, they worked at Pizza Hut or places like that, but sports, that was my way of giving back. – Junior Seau

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All that is noble is in itself of a quiet nature, and appears to sleep until it is aroused and summoned forth by contrast. – Johann von Goethe

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Aristocracy

I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence. – Frederick Douglass

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Self-Respect

I learned to impersonate the kind of person that talks about poetry. It comes from teaching, I think. – Robert Morgan

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Poetry