G Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with G. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Getting older is a lot of fun. Right up there with chewing glass or putting your hand in a blender.”
“Getting older is a privilege because some never made it out of the womb.”
“Getting older is a struggle. I always feel that just under the surface of acceptance and enjoyment of the ageing process is a terrible hysteria just waiting to burst out.”
“Getting older is an adventure, not a problem.”
“Getting older is fine. There is nothing you can do to stop it so you might as well stay on the bus.”
“Getting older is hard.”
“Getting older is no problem. You just have to live long enough.”
“Getting older is not an intellectually demanding process.”
“Getting older is not nice for anyone, not for men, not for women, and even more difficult for people who depend on their physical appearance. But it's not a drama. I know some people who are much more stressed than I am. And also, I live in Europe; I think it would be much more difficult if I lived in America.”
“Getting older is not something that you're not much concerned with.”
“Getting older is the best thing that ever happened to me. I wake up every morning rejoicing that I'm still here with an opportunity to begin again and be better”
“Getting older is tough. I remember the last time I felt an erection. It was at the movies. The only trouble is, it belonged to the guy sitting next to me.”
Source: It's Not Easy Bein' Me: A Lifetime of No Respect but Plenty of Sex and Drugs
“Getting older isn't something to be frowned upon nor ashamed of. It's part of our evolution.”
“Getting older means you don't have to shave your legs anymore.”
“Getting older seems to but does not make us even more mortal.”
“Getting older, I realize I've had a very fortunate life. I've had a budget that's allowed me to do just about any silly little thing the mind could conjure up, and I'm still alive and here.”
“Getting older, you just don't want to sing fluffy.”
“Getting on a plane is hard for me, but I do it, because travel is vital to me.”
“Getting on stage and performing and standing under lights is such an unsettling experience - in a good and bad way - but it's the only place I can go to feel comfortable.”
“Getting on stage is a bonus, that's my therapy, that's when I can tell stories and it all makes sense.”
“Getting on stage, for me, was a huge thing when I first started. And back in high school, everyone was in rock bands and I was a singer/songwriter. It just seems kind of lame.”
“Getting on the bus and touring was my life. And when that was not around, I felt myself a bit lost at times, because that was all I had.”
“Getting on the cover of TIME guarantees the existence of opposition in the future.”
“Getting on the floor also means joining in with play that we would rather ignore or eliminate.”
Source: Playful Parenting: An Exciting New Approach to Raising Children That Will Help You Nurture Close Connections, Solve Behavior Problems, and Encourage Confidence
“Getting on the road and driving along a road at night, or even in the daytime and seeing the oceans or whatever, is always liberating.”
“Getting on your knees denotes submission, humility, and deference. But there's none of that in your face. You've only bent your knees; your back is still straight.”
Source: Remnants of Filth: Yuwu (Novel) Vol. 2
“Getting on your knees is the fastest way to get back on your feet.”
“Getting organized in the normal routines of life and finishing little projects you've started is an important first step toward realizing larger goals. If you can't get a handle on the small things, how will you ever get it together to focus on the big things?”
“Getting our military back on stable footing won't happen overnight. We must start this process now, since future engagements are likely and allies are scarce.”
“Getting out and staying out of debt is key. debt is the biggest barrier, a parasite to wealth.”
“Getting out from under the shadow of Henry Fonda was difficult.”
“Getting out is not giving up on someone when staying is giving up on yourself.”
Source: Why It Can't Work: Detaching From Dysfunctional Relationships to Make Room for True Love
“Getting out of a marriage is rough, though, and not just for the legal / financial complications or the massive lifestyle upheaval. (As my friend Deborah once advised me wisely: "Nobody ever died from splitting up furniture.") It's the emotional recoil that kills you, the shock of stepping off the track of a conventional lifestyle and losing all the embracing comforts that keep so many people on that track forever.”
Source: Eat, Pray, Love
“Getting out of bed in the morning is an act of false confidence.”
“Getting out of bed is a good way to leave your troubles behind.”
Source: Sarah's Quilt: A Novel of Sarah Agnes Prine and the Arizona Territories, 1906
“Getting out of jury duty is easy. The trick is to say you're prejudiced against all races.”
“Getting out of Lyle’s proximity will be good. On the other hand, I am not so sure. It feels like giving up on something that would be worth exploring.”
Source: Butting Heads With Her Mountain Man
“Getting out of one car and getting into another”
“Getting out of our heads and into our hearts is one of the quickest ways to positively impact our relationship with ourselves.”
Source: Move Forward Stronger: A Dynamic Framework to Process Change, Loss, and Grief
“Getting out of Russia was the best thing my parents did. I mean, that country will never amount to anything.”
“Getting out of the comfortable path, that's what exploration is all about.”
“Getting out of the hospital is a lot like resigning from a book club. You're not out of it until the computer says you're out of it.”
“Getting out of the house is the secret to staying alert through the droning hours leading up to the big meal, even if you don't go farther than 7-Eleven for another six-pack.”
“Getting out of the way is really important.”
“Getting out on stage and playing music for people feels great when people are cheering for you, that's obviously really exciting. But what's most exciting is the idea that we're all experiencing something that's bigger than us.”
“Getting out took some serious wiggling since it wasn’t quite big enough for him, but desperation was a valuable lubricant.”
Source: The Foxhole Court
“Getting outdoors is always fun. In the summertime, I like to go waterskiing and swimming; during the winter, I'll sometimes go jogging or hiking.”
“Getting outside in winter is essential. The belief that we can't enjoy ourselves outdoors is largely responsible for the idea that winter is limiting; this perspective makes the world feel out of reach. But this view is erroneous and self-fulfilling. If we remain cooped up, we will feel winter's limitations, and our mood will drop, no matter how hygge we make it inside.”
Source: How to Winter: Harness Your Mindset to Thrive on Cold, Dark, or Difficult Days
“Getting over a painful experience is much like crossing monkey bars. You have to let go at some point in order to move forward.”
“Getting over her had been impossible. A day hadn’t gone by that he hadn’t thought of her, yearned for her. Sometimes he felt as if he couldn’t breathe if he didn’t see her again. He’d had to come back to make things right no matter how it ended.”
Source: Renegade's Pride