A Quote by Homaro Cantu

Nobody likes it when someone calls in sick. — © Homaro Cantu
Nobody likes it when someone calls in sick.
If you read Donald Trump's book "The Art of the Deal," you know that he likes to create leverage, he likes to have psychological advantage, he likes to be on the offense. He believes in what he calls truthful hyperbole.
Love yourself. Nobody's perfect. I mean, come on, nobody is perfect. Not you, not your mom, even the people on TV - nobody is perfect, and there's always something that nobody likes, but you know, you just accept that. Your imperfections make you beautiful. It's those things you find you don't like that someone else finds very special and very unique about you.
There's always someone in every group of friends that nobody likes.
Whenever you correct someone's grammar just remember that nobody likes you.
The danger with playing someone tough is that the character can become two-dimensional and mean and nobody likes her.
Pellegrini gave me back the joy of playing football. He is like Arsene Wenger: someone who likes to joke, someone who likes to talk and take an interest in your life.
I'm someone who likes to listen, who likes to watch, and who likes to learn.
I think everybody likes a person that stands up for themselves. Nobody likes a punk or a coward.
It seems like the first law of Nature is that everybody likes to receive things, but nobody likes to feel grateful.
When someone calls you 'gay,' there's not much you can do about that because I am. Whereas, if someone calls you fat, there is something you can do about that.
A song nobody likes is a sad thing. But a love song nobody likes is hardly a thing at all.
I'm sick of not having the courage to be an absolute nobody. I'm sick of myself and everybody else that wants to make some kind of a splash.
Nobody really likes large-scale organizations; nobody likes to take orders from a superior who takes orders from a superior who takes orders.
The working-class is now issuing from its hiding-place to assert an Englishman's heaven-born privilege of doing as he likes, and is beginning to perplex us by marching where it likes, meeting where it likes, bawling what it likes, breaking what it likes.
I know nobody likes practice, nobody enjoys it, but you have to build some type of excitement and expectation and learn something.
My daughter refuses to call me mother in public; my little grandson calls me Spongeslob Squarebottom, and nobody else ever calls me at all.
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