Cody Lundin Quotes
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What you look like doesn't matter as much as what you feel like. If you feel you look good, you look good. And I never felt that.
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Sunday evenings often feel like the weekend is over before it's even begun.
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I was ashamed of myself for being ashamed of myself. I didn't like feeling like that.
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If you have a passion, find what your passion is. When I go into work, I feel like I'm going to play because I love it so much.
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I'm not saying we've got a hold on it, but I feel like we can win this championship if we don't mess up. That's going to be the key.
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Be Somebody who makes Everybody feel like a Somebody.
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It's unfortunate. I sort of feel like saying.
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I had so many secrets and so much social repression throughout my life. I guess I'm just a shy person and feel like my true self is unacceptable to most people.
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Why are women immobile? Because so many feel like they’re waiting for someone to say, "You’re good, you’re pretty, I give you permission."
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Although I could never get used to the constant state of anxiety in which the guilty, the great, and the tenderhearted live, I felt I was doing my best in the way of mimicry.
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The dew-bead Gem of earth and sky begotten.
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But then, I am always being overwhelmed. I require it to sustain life.
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Independent publishing gives everyone a voice, and those with a voice to which people inherently want to listen will find a way to the top.
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Listen, boy, just ask the chef to make me a proper Full English Breakfast. You know, bacon, fried eggs, sausages, liver, grilled mushrooms and tomatoes, black pudding, kidneys, baked beans, fried bread, toast and served with strong English mustard, mind - none of this effete French muck - and a large mug of hot, strong Indian tea.
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In high school the very first job I got was I worked as a cashier in Burgerville, which is this fast food place in Oregon. I kind of grew up to be a spoiled little kid so my dad was like, 'You're going to get a job for the summer!' I was this clueless immigrant like, 'May I take your order? Sorry sir, I don't know what I'm doing!'
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I feel like an hors deurve waiting to happen.