Quote by Helen Hayes
When traveling with someone, take large does of patience and toler

When traveling with someone, take large does of patience and tolerance with your morning coffee. – Helen Hayes

Other quotes by Helen Hayes

The good die young but not always. The wicked prevail but not consistently. I am confused by life, and I feel safe within the confines of the theatre. – Helen Hayes

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good
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People who refuse to rest honorably on their laurels when they reach retirement age seem very admirable to me. – Helen Hayes

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Age
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I was so young, and making movies, going to the studio every morning at dawn was magic. – Natalie Wood

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I wake up every morning in a cold sweat, regardless of how well things went the day before. And put that I said that in a somewhat but not completely tongue-in-cheek way. – Harvey Pekar

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I was shocked by the amount of Welsh people in L.A. Wed go to this British pub to watch the Six Nations early in the morning and I remember the first time I walked in it was just a sea of red. – Matthew Rhys

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I worked at Salon.com way back when they started, and theres just unmeasurable value to distributing words online, too, but I still get my news from the newspaper in the morning. – Dave Eggers

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I can relate to historical characters or imaginary ones. It doesnt matter if a story takes place in the future or in the present, as long as the story is compelling. – Eric Stoltz

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I dont like Bush. I dont trust him. I dont like his record. Hes stupid. Hes lazy. – Cher

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Every moment and every event of every mans life on earth plants something in his soul. – Thomas Merton

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inspirational

Frugality is one of the most beautiful and joyful words in the English language, and yet one that we are culturally cut off from understanding and enjoying. The consumption society has made us feel that happiness lies in having things, and has failed to teach us the happiness of not having things. – Elise Boulding