Quote by Paul Gascoigne
I never refused an autograph, never refused to buy someone a drink

I never refused an autograph, never refused to buy someone a drink. Now Im learning to say Ive got other things on, instead of doing it and wondering why. – Paul Gascoigne

Other quotes by Paul Gascoigne

The drink? Yes, Ive had tough times in my life, especially the last year, regarding my ex-wife, my kids, I nearly broke my neck, I was on death row with pneumonia. – Paul Gascoigne

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Death
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I thought I did well for someone who has been out for 10 or 11 months. Then I was sub against Liverpool and tried to play for the guys and work on my fitness. – Paul Gascoigne

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fitness
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A little learning is a dangerous thing, but we must take that risk because a little is as much as our biggest heads can hold. – George Bernard Shaw

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I make personal appearances around the country. Im starting a book tour now, and I may be coming to Toronto with the Learning Annex, which Im doing all through the United States, so that may come up just before Christmas. – Burt Ward

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When man learns to understand and control his own behavior as well as he is learning to understand and control the behavior of crop plants and domestic animals, he may be justified in believing that he has become civilized. – Ayn Rand

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No man is the wiser for his learning it may administer matter to work in, or objects to work upon but wit and wisdom are born with a man. – John Selden

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It has done me good to be somewhat parched by the heat and drenched by the rain of life. – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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Nothing gives rest but the sincere search for truth. – Blaise Pascal

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Ultimately, all human activities have as their goal the realization of happiness. Why, then, have we ended up producing the opposite result? Could the underlying cause be our failure to correctly understand the true nature of happiness? – Daisaku Ikeda

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