A Quote by Katharine Fullerton Gerould

There are only three things worthwhile -- fighting, drinking, and making love. — © Katharine Fullerton Gerould
There are only three things worthwhile -- fighting, drinking, and making love.
I love my job. I love fighting for what I believe in. I love having fun while doing it. I love reporting stories that the Complex refuses to report. I love fighting back, I love finding allies, and - famously - I enjoy making enemies.
...they tended towards the simple pleasures in life: drinking, whoring and fighting, preferably all three at once.
Love is one of the only reminders besides pain that things are real. It's one of the only things worth fighting for.
I would say that I probably had an unhealthy love affair with drinking. I grew up as this kind of insecure kid, you know, kind of making my way. And drinking took all of that away.
If you talk to these young men and women who are fighting, they'll tell you that they think it's a worthwhile cause, and they're fighting for freedom, and they-well, they-all I'm saying-the overwhelming majority of them do.
When you believe that you are not worthwhile in and of yourself, in the back of your mind you also begin to believe that life is not worthwhile in and of itself. It is only worthwhile insofar as it relates to your crusade. It is a kamikaze mission.
The only thrill worthwhile is the one that comes from making something out of yourself.
I write songs by sitting around in bars, so drinking songs are a little obvious. It's surprising that I don't write entirely drinking songs, since I am, in fact, drinking while writing the song. Drinking and love are the two principal sources of pleasure outside of music. There's only so many sources of pleasure, really. That's about it. Well, there are other arts as well. But none of them are as pleasurable as music, on a physical level.
Children who are read to learn two things: First, that reading is worthwhile, and second, that they are worthwhile.
If you don't need to quit drinking, you shouldn't quit drinking. I used to really love to drink, and especially living in London, it's just built for drinking.
Drinking was a big help with me making music, because drinking gives you courage. But it also makes you reckless, and that's the trouble.
The essence of life is finding something you really love and then making the daily experience worthwhile.
When I was making films, we had a lot of time for the fighting scenes. But in TV, we don't have much time to think about how to do the fighting, because there are only seven days for an episode. You have to hurry. This is a challenge.
Real love is fighting like hell to hold on to every moment you have with her. It’s making a life together and making it work no matter what happens.
I used mythology to tell the story [in Living with Love], with the story of the minotaur and the matador and fighting and fighting for love and the color red and flowers and horns and death and naked men. You know, the important things in life.
All worthwhile endeavors are 90% work and 10% love, and only the love should show.
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