A Quote by Octavia Spencer

Tough love is the hardest to give. — © Octavia Spencer
Tough love is the hardest to give.
I want to be the band everyone knows that goes hardest. Plays the hardest, parties the hardest, lives the hardest, loves the hardest, does everything the hardest, harder than anybody else.
The hardest thing about being an outcast isn’t the love you don’t receive. It’s the love you long to give that nobody wants.
My father used to say, 'You can spend a lot of time making money. The tough time comes when you have to give it away properly.' How to give something back, that's the tough part in life.
Don't play tennis. Do something you love and enjoy because it's a grind and it's a tough, tough, tough life. My position, I'm trapped. I have to do it.
We don't find it tough to sell gold; people love to buy jewelry. The only way to make your wife, sister or lover happy is to give them something that they love.
The greatest gift a parent can give a child is unconditional love. As a child wanders and strays, finding his bearings, he needs a sense of absolute love from a parent. There's nothing wrong with tough love, as long as the love is unconditional.
I know it's tough. Everybody in baseball knows its tough. I'm just going to give it my best shot.
Tough love is just the right phrase: love for the rich and privileged, tough for everyone else.
Life's a tough proposition, and the first hundred years are the hardest.
'Tough' meant it was an uncompromising image, something that came from your gut, out of instinct, raw, of the moment, something that couldn't be described in any other way. So it was tough. Tough to like, tough to see, tough to make, tough to understand. The tougher they were the more beautiful they became.
Tough times never last, but tough people do. You might add, "You're tougher than you give yourself credit for."
The tough times never lasted and the tough people inspired me to be better and give more. I hope I did the same.
The hardest-learned lesson: that people have only their kind of love to give, not our kind.
The hardest part is the nature of working in film and television; the hours are very tough.
New York City is a very tough place. I'm tough, too. When people give me a punch in the nose, I react by getting even tougher.
In my experience, growing up in Brooklyn and all that, the real tough guys didn't act tough. They didn't talk tough. They were tough, you know? I think about these politicians who try to pose as tough guys - it makes me laugh.
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