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Pretty much any time I got a chance to do something cool, I tried to grab for it, and that's where my solace comes from.
— Randy Pausch
You clutch your comfortable excuses, saying, Someday I'll be brave, it won't take a lot, just give me one more chance and this time I'll grab it.
— James Alan Gardner
I know jazz is completely un-American. But the reason why America doesn't like it is because it's not funny. We [americans] have made jazz funny.
— Paul Provenza
If you are in a situation where you can turn an opportunity into something great, grab that chance.
— Jack Canfield
When I travel, which is most of the year, I live in TripIt.
— Matt Mullenweg
For many, the point of marriage isn't so much to be in love as to stop having to think of love.
— Alain De Botton
When a chance for real happiness comes by, grab it with both hands and devour it. If it lasts five minutes or five lifetimes, it's still worth it.
— Malorie Blackman
And here's my advice to you. If you get the chance of the mad kind of love, grab it with both hands, and to hell with the consequences.
— Ken Follett
Grab a chance and you won't be sorry for what might have been
— Arthur Ransome
It comes from the likes of you! Take what you can get! Grab the chances as they come along! Act in hallways! Sing in doorways! Dance in cellars!
— Alexander Woollcott
When all my dreams come true, they'll all be about you.
— DiAnn Mills
Every Naval vessel has a contingent of Marines aboard. After all, the Sailors have to have someone to dance with.
— Bob Hope
When you find the one, my lad, grab her up in your arms and never let her go. You may never get another chance.
— Gaelen Foley
I have the instinctive reaction of a Western man when confronted with sublimely incomprehensible. I grab my camera and start to photograph it
— Douglas Adams
Every improvement in communication makes the bore more terrible.
— Frank Moore Colby