Quote by George Clooney
I was in a bar and I said to a friend, You know, weve become those

I was in a bar and I said to a friend, You know, weve become those 40-year-old guys we used to look at and say, Isnt it sad? – George Clooney

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Id think,In a relationship, we should never have his kind of fight. Then, instead of figuring out how to make it work, I looked for a way to get out of it. The truth is, you shouldnt be married if your that kind of person. – George Clooney

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I get asked a lot about getting into politics. I say, Take a look at politics. You tell me what seems appealing about that. – George Clooney

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I probably have the worst wardrobe. Its the most ill-fitting with the worst patterns and colors and the most nipple rubbage. Theres bad chafing, and its always tight in all the wrong places. Whats sad is that Im kinda getting used to it. – Josh Hopkins

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You know how sad your life is when you know the release date of DVDs. – Heston Blumenthal

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Its sad that people listen to music and decide how the singer should look. – Joss Stone

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Keep it simple, keep it sexy, keep it sad. – Mitch Miller

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When Im on stage, its a little world Ive created where Im sort of the thing, so I have total control over everything that happens. When were improvising, Im with someone I totally trust. I know things are going to work out. I dont have those guarantees in life. There are no consequences on stage. – Colin Mochrie

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