A Quote by Gretchen Whitmer

You can't expect anyone to hand something to you. And I'm OK with that. — © Gretchen Whitmer
You can't expect anyone to hand something to you. And I'm OK with that.
It's OK to want to look and feel your best. It's OK to work at being attractive, whatever that means to you. And it's also OK to not expect to be defined by that. It's OK to be powerful in every way: to be big, to take up space. To breathe and thrive.
It is ok if you talk to a rock, but it is not ok if you expect any reply!
It's OK to have up days. It's OK to have down days. But especially remember it's OK to talk to people and let them know you're not OK. Don't think it's something you have to keep to yourself to fit in or to be normal. There's no such thing as normal.
It's healthy to admit you're not ok. 'It's ok not to be ok' it's brave. But don't let it win. Be sad. Have your moment, your day or week. Then do something about it and be happy. For yourself.
Don't expect anyone to give you anything. If you really believe in something, then fight for it.
I don't look for signs. But when things happen, I say, 'OK, something must be right.' Or 'OK, something must be wrong.'
Anyone whose goal is 'something higher' must expect someday to suffer vertigo.
My father, OK, when we first got old enough to hunt, this was his rule: If you shoot it, you come home and eat it. Otherwise you do not shoot it, OK? You don't just kill something for the sake of killing it, OK? If you kill it, you gotta grill it, so to speak.
It is ok to err, but it is not ok to stop playing; it is ok to lose, but it is not ok to give up.
I do have high standards, but I don't expect anything from anyone that I don't expect from myself.
You can't just expect anyone to turn comedian because it's something that should come naturally, but not when forced on someone.
The lesson that people can't give me what they don't have, and if there's anything I took from it, it was: okay, I don't really expect anyone to hand me anything. There's going to be me and the world.
It's OK to burn a Bible, that's OK. OK to burn a flag, OK, that's all right. But just, you know, for heaven's sake, don't say anything that might offend someone of the Islamic religion.
I think people do expect something a little weird to happen. Maybe they've seen something I did once on the Internet and expect that I'm gonna do that every night.
Sometimes, magic is just someone spending more time on something than anyone else might reasonably expect.
Neurosis, an obsession with stupidly named food, bookishness - these are all OK to class as attributes that come hand in hand with a name that ends in 'berg'; the only possible exception being the money thing, although clearly we are better at accountancy.
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