A Quote by Bill Watterson

Life's disappointments are harder to take when you don't know any swear words. — © Bill Watterson
Life's disappointments are harder to take when you don't know any swear words.
No, I don't have any problems leaving disappointments behind. I've had lots of good days at golf and a few disappointments, so you never know what's around the corner.
The part of the brain most affected by early stress is the prefrontal cortex, which is critical in self-regulatory activities of all kinds, both emotional and cognitive. As a result, children who grow up in stressful environments generally find it harder to concentrate, harder to sit still, harder to rebound from disappointments, and harder to follow directions. And that has a direct effect on their performance in school.
I know all the swear words. I just don't use them. There are worse things in life than being called a Lady.
I've got to learn French because I've been going there for years and still, the only words I know are the swear words.
I originally read for the roles of Debra and Rita [in Dexter], because they didn't know what direction they were going in, and I worked so hard on Deb, because I just wanted to swear. I wanted to say all those nasty words. That was it: "I want to swear on television!".
A footman may swear; but he cannot swear like a lord. He can swear as often: but can he swear with equal delicacy, propriety, and judgment?
Show business is made up of disappointments, and it's through life's disappointments that you grow.
In life we have many disappointments. Those who go on to greater things dwell on the disappointments briefly and then move on
There are silences harder to take back than words.
Life is a series of triumphs and disappointments. Once you harness the disappointments, your triumphs will be greater.
I swear in real life-probably too much-though I don't swear in front of my gran. We adapt to every situation.
I now have 10 years' more experience from when I broke into the game. I can deal with disappointments easier, and all of that helps to make me a better player. It's the same in any walk of life, in any job.
You don't have to be 'adults'... but be someone who can take responsibility for their own words and actions. Believe it or not, that's actually harder.
But friends invited me to a private screening of Emmanuelle and said I'd learn a few things. But I know all the swear words. I just don't use them. So I declined
But friends invited me to a private screening of Emmanuelle and said I'd learn a few things. But I know all the swear words. I just don't use them. So I declined.
Take up something that you know will never bring you any returns except pleasure-in other words, allow yourself to live the way brilliant eighteenth century courtesans lived. Don't be afraid of having a decorative life, even if all the decorations come from you.
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