A Quote by Kevin Youkilis

I guess I'm in a trivial pursuit question. It's really weird. — © Kevin Youkilis
I guess I'm in a trivial pursuit question. It's really weird.
Trivial Pursuit means that you've got nothing going on in your life. Trivial Pursuit is more than a board game. It is the way most people live. Their lives are trivial pursuits.
You know what I'm great at? Trivial Pursuit. What good is that gonna do you in life? It has the word 'trivial' in the name. The game is basically telling you that you pursue trivial things. Trivial - as in not important. Trivial - as in maybe you should've gone to grad school.
I don't want to be a Trivial Pursuit question.
Twenty years from now if there is some obscure Trivial Pursuit question, I am confident I will be the answer.
Ultimately, the question, "does it really matter?" is a question of humanity. If you're into the pursuit of fidelity, it's a really interesting question. Personally, I don't think digital sounds good, but that's just my own feeling.
Weird stuff, for me, is not that weird. I guess if it were other people, they'd think it was weird. I eat nutritional yeast. And sometimes I take clay shots to help pull toxins out of my body. I eat weird L.A. food, so I guess that's probably weird in other people's eyes.
Play is a child's work and this is not a trivial pursuit.
The ugliness of the ideological lies in its legitimating the pursuit of the trivial.
To play Trivial Pursuit with a life like mine could be said to be a form of homeopathy.
If you look at Citadel today, that's really - the founding principle of the firm is a real pursuit of talent, a pursuit of people who have a passion for finance, and a pursuit of individuals who make good decisions day in and day out.
God may not play dice but he enjoys a good round of Trivial Pursuit every now and again.
Life is weird. And guess what makes it weird? People.
It's weird. I guess I got so used to [g-strings] when I was really young that I just couldn't stand it anymore.
I got my Backstage Bistro Award, I should just retire. You know, that's a good question and I guess it's really really different for everybody.
The word "question" originates from the Latin root, quaestio, which means "to seek." Inside the word "question" is the word "quest," suggesting that within every question is an adventure, a pursuit which can lead us to hidden treasure.
I didn't really have an identity crisis because I really, really knew who I always wanted to be But I definitely had a lot of problems with my body. I was very skinny, and I guess my body was sort of pre-pubescent, but when I grew hips and thighs, I just didn't know where I was in the world. It was weird.
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