Quote by Frank Sinatra
Im for whatever gets you through the night. - Frank Sinatra

Im for whatever gets you through the night. – Frank Sinatra

Other quotes by Frank Sinatra

The thing that influenced me most was the way Tommy played his trombone. . . . It was my idea to make my voice work in the same way as a trombone or violin not sounding like them, but playing the voice like those instrumentalists. – Frank Sinatra

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Singing
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I like intelligent women. When you go out, it shouldnt be a staring contest. – Frank Sinatra

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Women
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Im not one of those complicated, mixed-up cats. Im not looking for the secret to life… I just go on from day to day, taking what comes. – Frank Sinatra

Category:
Life
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Very often, I dont make it through moments of recording because it is genuinely funny and absolutely ridiculous that a 60-year-old grown man is making these noises. – David Ogden Stiers

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A lot of people are afraid of heights. Not me, Im afraid of widths. – Steven Wright

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funny

Its funny, in a way the actor is a writer. Its not like the two things are so separate as to be like apples and oranges. The writer and the actor are one. – Sam Shepard

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funny

What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch? – W. Clement Stone

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funny

Random Quotes

I love to collect modern art. – Maria Sharapova

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Art

Well – I started writing – probably in the early 60s and by say 65-66 I had read most of the poetry that had been published – certainly in the 20 years prior to that. – Robert Adamson

Category:
Poetry

I was fortunate enough to have my kids early, so being a mom always ended up being a better gig than these other parts that came along. So I always justified not really working a lot because I had a family. – Heather Langenkamp

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mom

I did not have a very literary background. I came to poetry from the sciences and mathematics, and also through an interest in Japanese and Chinese poetry in translation. – Robert Morgan

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Poetry