Quote by Brian Clough
When you get to a certain age, there is no coming back. - Brian Cl

When you get to a certain age, there is no coming back. – Brian Clough

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I wouldnt say I was the best manager in the business. But I was in the top one. – Brian Clough

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best
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I want no epitaphs of profound history and all that type of thing. I contributed. I would hope they would say that, and I would hope somebody liked me. – Brian Clough

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History
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We used to go to the pictures every Saturday night but we had to leave a little bit early and get home and watch Match of the Day – and my wife still complains she missed the last five minutes of every film we saw. – Brian Clough

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Home
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I dont believe in happy endings, but I do believe in happy travels, because ultimately, you die at a very young age, or you live long enough to watch your friends die. Its a mean thing, life. – George Clooney

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Im not as far along as Jack Nicklaus was at this age, but Im trying. – Tiger Woods

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I was wrong to grow older. Pity. I was so happy as a child. – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Flight to Arras, 1942, translated from French by Lewi

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I wrote a screenplay for a Sweet Valley High adaptation, and its really amazing to me how many women who are my age have responded to the idea and are excited about the movie. – Diablo Cody

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Your son at five is your master, at ten your slave, at fifteen your double, and after that, your friend or your foe, depending on his bringing up. – Author Unknown

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No, I think marriage is a great thing. – David Copperfield

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As far as the leading man/romantic lead, Ill tell you what, I really enjoyed my experience more than I thought or imagined I would on Catch and Release. God bless them if they want to give me another shot at that. I would love to have that as something I can go to on occasion. – Timothy Olyphant

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In the traditional urban novel, there is only survival or not. The suburban idea, the conformist idea, that agony can be seen to and cured by doctors or psychoanalysis or self-knowledge is nowhere to be found in the city. Talking is a way of life, but it is not a cure. Same with religion. – Jane Smiley

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