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You come there and hang out and have a drink before the show and eat, so it's not that brutal. It's only $6.
— Todd Barry
I'm not cool enough to hang out with any rock stars. Jay-Z doesn't come over to my house. I don't hang out with Ted Nugent.
— Ted Cruz
The trick in life is to hang out until the miracles come.
— Attica Locke
Being able to laugh at a situation can help you hang on to your perspective. And there's an intimacy in laughter that nothing else can come close to.
— Eric Mabius
Tears come to your eyes, and you feel such a rush of tenderness and pity that you stop beside a lamppost and hang on for support.
— Jay McInerney
With my hours, I don't hang out with anybody. I work and come home to my Upper West Side apartment.
— Joe Scarborough
Friends come and go but banners hang forever.
— Kobe Bryant
To me, sympathy was like alcohol on a scraped knee. It didn't really heal anything; it just made the injury sting.
— Jill S. Alexander
It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.
— Suzanne Fields
The time had come, the people should know the son of Hastur, and the whole world bow to the black stars which hang in the sky over Carcosa.
— Robert W. Chambers
You know, if you hang around this earth long enough you really see how things come full circle.
— Patti Davis
If things are going bad and life is tough, hang in there. Ride it out. Come out on top.
— Ashton Irwin
If you don't have a valentine, hang out with your girlfriends, don't go looking for someone. When it's right, they'll come to you.
— Carmen Electra
I would say that my parents were intermittently proud of me. They couldn't hang onto it, you know? It would come and go, like the flu.
— John Patrick Shanley
For me growing up, I've found that I don't really go out and party and I don't hang out - when I come home and I'm home, I'm a pretty chilled person.
— Hayley Williams
It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs.
— Thomas Hardy
So don't. Come hang out with me at work. We can play naughty dress up with the hospital gowns and rearrange the supply closets.
— Rachel Vincent
When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
I'm awful sorry to bother. I can come back. I was wondering if maybe there was any special Program prayer for when you want to hang yourself.
— David Foster Wallace
I have a Lab, it's fun to hang out and hike with the dog, people come up to him, and pet him, it's fun.
— George Eads
The experiment suggested a strong correlation "between the number of links and disorientation or cognitive overload," wrote Zhu.
— Nicholas Carr
Generate so much loving energy that people want to just come and hang out with you. And when they show up, bill them!
— Stuart Wilde
The genre of fantasy is about magic and occult characters.
— Shawn Ashmore
Tiger, come on now, you've still got work to do. This round and golf tournament are not over. Hang in there and finish the race.
— Tiger Woods
We just finished making a record. Everybody wants to play shows, so we're going to after that.
— Jeff Ament
You have to hang on in periods when your style isn't popular, because if it's good, it'll come back, and you'll be a recognized beauty once again.
— Andy Warhol
God has promised to every single one of us that even in our hardest times, if we would just hang on long enough, the blessing will come.
— Beth Moore
Love is rare enough in this life,
that when you come acrost it
you'd best grab ahold,
and hang on for dear life. — Pamela Morsi
that when you come acrost it
you'd best grab ahold,
and hang on for dear life. — Pamela Morsi
I never take any notice of what common people say, and I never interfere with what charming people do. If
— Oscar Wilde
It is not light that we need, but fire; it is not the gentle shower, but thunder. We need the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake.
— Frederick Douglass