Quote by Henry Rollins
When life hands you a lemon, say,

When life hands you a lemon, say, “Oh yeah, I like lemons! What else ya got?” – Henry Rollins

Other quotes by Henry Rollins

So Im more at home with my backpack, sleeping in a hotel room or on a bus or on an airplane, than I am necessarily on a bed. Its weird being here. It feels like Im standing next to my real life. – Henry Rollins

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Yes, I guess you could say I am a loner, but I feel more lonely in a crowed room with boring people than I feel on my own. – Henry Rollins

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Its a question of keeping ones eyes and ears open and watching how other people play the game. Theyre watching me too, to see what my attitude is like. – Charles Dance

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Long ago I decided that if I get a second life, I will be beautiful and clever and rich, and that has allowed me to focus on this life. – Robert Brault, rbrault.blogspot.com

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And the attitude of faith is the very opposite of clinging to belief, of holding on. – Alan Watts

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My attitude is never to be satisfied, never enough, never. – Duke Ellington

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