A Quote by Jack Nicholson

My motto is: more good times. — © Jack Nicholson
My motto is: more good times.
Good times are a reminder and a reward for dealing with the difficult and challenging times we all go through. The trick is to celebrate the good times in advance of the difficult times. Always remember, good times await you after the difficult times pass.
Speaking of the motto of the New York Times, "All the news that's fit to print:" It is hard to think of any group of seven words that have aroused more newspaper controversy.
Motto of the U.S. airline industry - "We're Hoping to Have a Motto Announcement in About an Hour."
The motto of chivalry is also the motto of wisdom; to serve all, but love only one.
Our country's motto is e pluribus unum: out of many, we are one. Will we stay true to that motto?
A relationship is work, and it changes. And you go with the changes. It's more good times than bad times, but it's not always good. You have to overcome those issues and move on.
Bad times, hard times, this is what people keep saying; but let us live well, and times shall be good. We are the times: Such as we are, such are the times.
I've been going a long time now along the way I've learned some things. You have to make the good times yourself take the little times and make them into big times and save the times that are all right for the ones that aren't so good.
People's reputations are made in the bad times more than the good times.
My motto is, 'You may not be as good as you think you are, but thinking you are is good.'
Great execution is at least 10 times more important and a 100 times harder than a good idea.
You write the way you think about the world. My motto in times of trouble - and I'm speaking of life, not writing - is 'no humor too black.'
You can have good times with anyone, but it's really different and much more interesting when you look at how you get through the bad times with someone.
The bottom line is, what defines you isn't how many times you crash, but the number of times you get back on the bike. As long as it's one more. you're all good.
My motto for Seoul is 'From Good to Great.'
I think that there's something extremely beautiful about the Olympic ideal and its motto - 'Swifter, higher, stronger' - it's such a beautiful motto, and it celebrates everything which is the antithesis of death and dissolution and entropy.
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