Headache Quotes
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I get a headache when I hear supporters of this endless warfare complaining about the federal budget deficits. They're like arsonists complaining about the smell of smoke in the neighborhood.
Bob Herbert
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My eye was literally pushed out of the socket. The pain was so bad, it was past being a headache. There's no such thing as a headache like that.
Earl Woods
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Playing octaves was just a coincidence. And it's still such a challenge, like chord versions, block chords like cats play on piano. There are a lot of things that can be done with it, but each is a field of its own. I used to have headaches every time I played octaves, because it was extra strain, but the minute I'd quit I'd be all right. But now I don't have headaches when I play octaves.
Wes Montgomery
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A great wind is blowing, and that gives you either imagination or a headache.
Catherine the Great
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It was far too cold. The second I got out I had this incredible headache, I'm just not used to it. The last time I saw snow was years and years ago.
Socrates
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King Solomon, who said to his thousand wives, Who doesn't have a headache tonight? Never got a dinner!
Red Buttons
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There's a lot of things that haven't been communicated to our communities. I didn't know these things myself. I didn't know that if you ate cheap food, it was like buying cheap gasoline, and there was a reason why after an hour you get headaches, or youhypoglycemic.
Sandra Cisneros
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I do not envy the headache you will have when you awake. In the meantime, dream of large women.
Cary Elwes
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I like being a big fish in a small pond. I'm not interested in a huge audience because it brings headaches.
Nick Lowe
Brinsley Schwarz
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There is a trouble called Twitter, the finest lies are here. Nowadays, social media is actually the headache of societies.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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Laughter is just like champagne -- only without the headache afterwards.
Elizabeth Jane Howard
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The size of your key ring is the size of your headaches. Si Redd once told me, "Every time you buy something you sell a piece of yourself." Why? Because you have to maintain it, to insure it, to worry about it. So the more you buy, the more you sell a piece of yourself and pretty soon you get so thin you can't do anything. So get rid of all those things and get back to the basics. Everybody has his own basics: it's what he enjoys. Si Redd told me I would "arrive" when I got down to one key. Still working on that!
Bob Davids