"Do you know that you're strong?"
"Tell me a that nobody in your life knows."
"It's funny how people are always talking about the things they aren't. The things they wished they were or wished they weren't. You ever see how people never talk about the things they truthfully are?"
"Back in school, what I loved most was how spontaneous people were. These days I need to book things a few days ahead of time. But back then... you were just always kind of roaming around."
"I think people believe they can live in the end of the world, but when you look at them today they can't even live in that."
"Couples without kids are always arguing, because they have the time. You spend that much time together and you're bound to find things about each other that you don't like. Once we had kids we just stopped arguing because we didn't have the time."
"I think people forget one fundamental truth about life. And that is that they will die, and so will everyone they love. You might be unlucky enough to be around to watch many of these loved ones go, but at the end of the day the thing you are worrying about today doesn't matter in the way you should beat yourself up about it. I think when I see a person complaining about something small like their coffee being cold or their two day shipping being one day late... they forgot something. Something important."
"Tell me a that nobody in your life knows."
"It's funny how people are always talking about the things they aren't. The things they wished they were or wished they weren't. You ever see how people never talk about the things they truthfully are?"
"Back in school, what I loved most was how spontaneous people were. These days I need to book things a few days ahead of time. But back then... you were just always kind of roaming around."
"I think people believe they can live in the end of the world, but when you look at them today they can't even live in that."
"Couples without kids are always arguing, because they have the time. You spend that much time together and you're bound to find things about each other that you don't like. Once we had kids we just stopped arguing because we didn't have the time."
"I think people forget one fundamental truth about life. And that is that they will die, and so will everyone they love. You might be unlucky enough to be around to watch many of these loved ones go, but at the end of the day the thing you are worrying about today doesn't matter in the way you should beat yourself up about it. I think when I see a person complaining about something small like their coffee being cold or their two day shipping being one day late... they forgot something. Something important."