Quote by Andy Cohen
Like when I host a party. I hope my guests get along. But if not,

Like when I host a party. I hope my guests get along. But if not, how interesting! – Andy Cohen

Other quotes by Andy Cohen

I have a Viking stove. The color is butter lemon, and I had to wait several months for it, because that color wasnt available and I really wanted butter lemon! But I dont know that its seriously ever been cooked on. I mean, I make tea every morning. Does that count? – Andy Cohen

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Morning
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Dinner conversation at the Cohens meant my sister, mom, and I relaying in brutal detail the days events in a state of amplified hysteria, while my father listened to his own smooth jazz station in his head. – Andy Cohen

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mom
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The Internet is for haters. Everyone wants to knock somebody down, but its cool. – Andy Cohen

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cool
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Other Quotes from
Hope
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My hope is that countries like Morocco will have investment to create work, so people dont have to leave. – Tahar Ben Jelloun

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It is in vain to hope to please all alike. Let a man stand with his face in what direction he will, he must necessarily turn his back on one half of the world. – George Dennison Prentice

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Hope

The greatest joys are found not only in what we do and feel, but also in what we hope for. – Bryant H. McGill

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Hope

I hope that my investment into Atomico will become my best financial investment to date. – Niklas Zennstrom

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Failure is an enigma. You worry about it, and it teaches you something. – James Dyson

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I give the fight up: let there be an end, a privacy, an obscure nook for me. I want to be forgotten even by God. – Robert Browning

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Clothes make a statement. Costumes tell a story. – Mason Cooley

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Halloween

And there is monologue disguised as dialogue, in which two or more men, meeting in space, speak each with himself in strangely tortuous and circuitous ways and yet imagine they have escaped the torment of being thrown back on their own resources. – Martin Buber (1878—1965), translated from German

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