A Quote by John L. Parker Jr.

Hey listen, I already have a complete list of silver linings. It's the goddamn cloud that's killin me. — © John L. Parker Jr.
Hey listen, I already have a complete list of silver linings. It's the goddamn cloud that's killin me.
Our biggest learnings come only from the biggest blows, hence, I'd request one and all to look out for the silver linings and focus on positive thoughts and ideas, because as I always say, every cloud has a silver lining, and every sunset ends with a beautiful sunrise.
'Silver Linings' has proved a golden opportunity for me.
Listen up. Let me tell you something. A man ain’t a goddamn ax. Chopping, hacking, busting every goddamn minute of the day. Things get to him. Things he can’t chop down because they’re inside.
I like to see the silver linings in things.
Picking from previous works I've watched, I really liked Jennifer Lawrence's 'Silver Linings Playbook.' It made me want to play that kind of role some day.
I don't want to stay in the bad place, where no one believes in silver linings or love or happy endings.
We're becoming so much better at destigmatizing all sorts of things, including mental illness in 'Silver Linings'.
We're becoming so much better at destigmatizing all sorts of things, including mental illness in 'Silver Linings.'
When I wrote 'Silver Linings,' I thought I was writing a book about the Philadelphia Eagles and male bonding, but when the book came out, it was surprising to me that the mental health community embraced it.
With 'Silver Linings,' I didn't feel - I was thinking of certain things, but I just said, 'Let me go with it.' You have to know what you're doing, where you're going with the scenes, and I put a lot of work into that. But when you're out there, at the same time you gotta be ready for anything.
most people lose the ability to see silver linings or even though they are always there above us.
My tag line for 'Silver Linings' is this: It's about a man who thinks his life is a movie produced by God.
Larry had brought me blue jeans, a red polo shirt, jogging socks, my white Nikes, an extra cross from my suitcase, the silver knives, the Firestar complete with inner pants holster, and the Browning and its shoulder holster. He'd forgotten a bra, but hey, except for that it was perfect.
Dramas are incredibly compelling. I feel like 'Silver Linings Playbook' is a drama, but because it's funny, people market it as a comedy.
'Hard Times' does not romanticize the Depression, but at least a few of Mr. Terkel's subjects managed to find silver linings.
When you are losing it can seem like there is a black cloud following you around, but like they say there is a silver lining in every cloud.
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