A Quote by Valerie Harper

We're all terminal; none of us are getting out of this alive. — © Valerie Harper
We're all terminal; none of us are getting out of this alive.
Don't take life too seriously. After all none of us are getting out alive anyway.
Life... It's a great and terrible and short and endless thing. None of us come out of it alive.
None of us went to university, none of us went to college, none of us played in a different band before, none of us done anything. We were the last great band to come out of nowhere, on an indie label. We've sold 50 million records. That's still the benchmark. Until someone does what we've done, I'll always consider myself the last big songwriter
Our estimates are that none of them will come out alive unless they surrender to us quickly.
This is my one and only life and it's a great and terrible and short and endless thing and none of us come out of it alive.
A smart terminal is not a smartass terminal, but rather a terminal you can educate.
I felt him there with me. The real David. My David. David, you are still here. Alive. Alive in me.Alive in the galaxy.Alive in the stars.Alive in the sky.Alive in the sea.Alive in the palm trees.Alive in feathers.Alive in birds.Alive in the mountains.Alive in the coyotes.Alive in books.Alive in sound.Alive in mom.Alive in dad.Alive in Bobby.Alive in me.Alive in soil.Alive in branches.Alive in fossils.Alive in tongues.Alive in eyes.Alive in cries.Alive in bodies.Alive in past, present and future. Alive forever.
For us, it's a matter of just staying alive and getting the best deal we can now. Eventually, this will all straighten out. It may be two generations away or 10 generations away, but time is irrelevant in that sense. As long as we, as a people, stay alive, we will survive.
Honestly, I believe that the mother-daughter relationship is magical, complex, potentially dangerous, profoundly powerful, and deeply transformative. To put it simply, all of us have this relationship, and in a very real way, "none of us comes out alive." We are all formed first as daughters and then tested as mothers. There's nothing like motherhood to make us reassess how we were as daughters.
An excess of science will leave none of us alive.
Dead folks can't hurt you none. It's the ones that are alive, you have to watch out for.
Any of us probably could do more important things than we are doing. Any of us could use some changes in our tasks. But none of us - and still stay alive and sane - could do without something to do.
They called it the Terminal Bar but they had no idea that like twenty years later the place'd be filling up with terminal cases.
It is true that I have had heartache and tragedy in my life. These are things none of us avoids. Suffering is the price of being alive.
We don't like to acknowledge that we're getting older. None of us do.
I think this is when most people give up on their stories. They come out of college wanting to change the world, wanting to get married, wanting to have kids and change the way people buy office supplies. But they get into the middle and discover it was harder than they thought. They can't see the distant shore anymore, and they wonder if their paddling is moving them forward. None of the trees behind them are getting smaller and none of the trees ahead are getting bigger. They take it out on their spouses, and they go looking for an easier story.
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