A Quote by Joe Maddon

Cincinnati beats you up for three days, and all of a sudden it's doom and gloom. I cannot live my life that way. — © Joe Maddon
Cincinnati beats you up for three days, and all of a sudden it's doom and gloom. I cannot live my life that way.
My guess is that the editor [Cincinnati Post] wanted his own Jeff MacNelly (a Pulitzer winner at 24), and I didn't live up to his expectations. My Cincinnati days were pretty Kafkaesque.
Life is too short to spend your precious time trying to convince the person who wants to live in gloom and doom otherwise.
Growing up in Stockton wasn't all doom and gloom.
You want me to be all doom and gloom, or just shut up?
Life is never a bed of roses, but it's not all doom and gloom either.
Not all is doom and gloom. We are beginning to understand the natural world and are gaining a reverence for life - all life.
You have to go the way your blood beats. If you don't live the only life you have, you won't live some other life, you won't live any life at all.
I have to take care of myself in order to live life the way I want to. It's important to have rest days. But in the long run, if I don't work out for, like, three days, I feel worse, not better.
Despite all the doom and gloom that constantly assaults our senses, there is a way for us to ransom our lives and reclaim our futures: it consists in turning away from the world to recognize what in life makes us truly happy. For each of us, what that is will be different. But once we obtain this inner knowledge, we will possess the ability to transform our outer world. "You can live a lifetime and, at the end of it, know more about other people than you know about yourself," the pilot and writer Beryl Markham reminds us. We cannot let this continue to occur.
I am not a 'doom and gloom' guy.
Life is too short to spend your precious time trying to convince a person who wants to live in gloom and doom otherwise. Give lifting that person your best shot, but don't hang around long enough for his/her bad attitude to pull you down. Instead, surround yourself with optimistic people.
If you're an atheist, you know, you believe, this is the only life you're going to get. It's a precious life. It's a beautiful life. Its something we should live to the full, to the end of our days. Where if you're religious and you believe in another life somehow, that means you don't live this life to the full because you think you're going to get another one. That's an awfully negative way to live a life. Being a atheist frees you up to live this life properly, happily and fully
Being an environmentalist isn't all about doom and gloom.
Stop being so...optimistic, its getting on my nerves." "No problem. Do you want me to be all gloom and doom or just shut up?" "Just shut up." "Can do." "Really? Doesn't seem like it." -Jacob and seth
Life is not as idle ore, But iron dug from central gloom, And heated hot with burning fears, And dipt in baths of hissing tears, And batter'd with the shocks of doom, To shape and use.
I don't want to paint a picture of total gloom and doom.
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