A Quote by Edna St. Vincent Millay

It's not true that life is one damn thing after another; it is one damn thing over and over. — © Edna St. Vincent Millay
It's not true that life is one damn thing after another; it is one damn thing over and over.
It's not true that life is one damn thing after another; it's one damn thing over and over.
...You have to pass an exam, and the jobs that you get are either to shine shoes, or to herd cows, or to tend pigs. Thank God, I don't want any of that! Damn it! And besides that they smack you for a reward; they call you an animal and it's not true, a little kid, etc.. Oh! Damn Damn Damn Damn Damn!
Well, gentlemen, life's just one damn thing after another.
I have an abdominal hernia which I tore and had operated on, and it's not the easiest thing in the world to get over. I'm gonna go on down the road, but hopefully I can get over the damn thing.
There's always a lot happening. I mean, that's the thing about politics: it's just one damn thing after another!
History is one damn thing after another.
When you try to bring a story to life, it starts in your head and you see possibilities for it, but it's just one damn thing after another.
Life isn't one thing after another, it's the same thing over and over.
Punk was over in two years. That was the only damn good thing about it.
But certainly the laser proved to be what I realized it was going to be. At that moment in my life I was too ignorant in business law to be able to do it right, and if I did it over again probably the same damn thing would happen.
The first thing I usually do after a fight is apologize to my coaches because I didn't do one damn thing they told me to do.
The greatest thing is the internet and that means that anybody, you have just as much access as I do. And you can make your little tape and work on it and work on it until you got it the way you want it. And then you can put it on the net. And if it's any damn good somebody's gonna notice. That's happened over and over again now. To me that's good. That's good access that isn't controlled by the companies. I think that's a great thing.
I'm so tired of stories starting, 'Maud Jones was walking her dog down Broadway.' You've got to go over to the back page somewhere to finally find out the damn dog was run over by a truck. Get the thing told, for heaven's sake. Everybody doesn't have to be an O. Henry.
To praise one thing is not to damn another.
As a director, I design every movie to be true to itself, and damn it if they like it, and damn it if they don't.
You've got to believe in your damn self and do the damn thing, so I'm a big believer in self-belief, man, and going out there and working hard and sacrificing.
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