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Love is a funny thing, isn't it? The presence of it can bring you to save a foe, the absence of it can make you hurt your own flesh.
— Stefanie Schneider
My only relationship policy is, don't bring your dirty laundry to work, no sex on company furniture and don't let it affect your work.
— Paula Graves
Money doesn't always bring happiness. People with ten million dollars are no happier than people with nine million dollars.
— Hobart Brown
I've been thinking of installing a train in my house. It could bring me shrimp crackers from the kitchen.
— Cassandra Clare
Aspirin will not bring dead hookers back to life.
— Dave Attell
I'm keeping in shape, you know, gotta look good for the ladies - and certain guys. Hey, I can't control who's looking. I just gotta bring the heat.
— Ted Alexandro
Don't make being a girl or a victim part of your stand-up act. If you encounter sexism in the business, don't bring it on stage; it's not funny.
— Jen Kirkman
Everything went smoothly at the sailing events today, except for the British team. They forgot to bring limes and they all got scurvy.
— Craig Ferguson
It's funny how getting stabbed through the heart by a friend can bring your whole school year down.
— Heather Brewer
The creed of the Inland Revenue is simple: "If we can bring one little smile to one little face today, then somebody's slipped up somewhere."
— David Frost
Steve Rannazzisi, Nick Kroll, Paul Scheer, Jon Lajoie - and they're such funny guys that they bring their own sort of twist to it all.
— Katie Aselton
The fate of the world depends upon whether or not you can bring yourself to visit your relatives ..." ~ Skulduggery Pleasant
— Derek Landy
Bring down the curtain, the farce is over
— Francois Rabelais
Come around, feel the sound. Know you make my heart pound. Fill me up, bring me down; when I hear your sound.
— Nadia Ali
My job is to bring the tickle. I know what's funny.
— Leslie Jones