Hot Tub Quotes
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Hot Tub Quotes & Sayings
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I want to know what God thinks. The rest are details.
— Albert Einstein
Imagine a hot tub for the mind. That is what meditation is; it can bathe your mind in relaxing thoughts.
— Eknath Easwaran
When I came off the phone, I told Stewart about the hot tub. He laughed. 'Well, at least we've got our dookers with us.
— Gary Sutherland
We do this to ourselves. Society is a poisonous hamster wheel.
— Lauren Beukes
Most people die in improvised circumstances of harassment and confusion, whether in hospital or out of it.
— Germaine Greer
Oh, that sound? I'm in the hot tub, reading a novel.
— Jane Smiley
Whatever you do, do it gently and unhurriedly, because virtue is not a pear to be eaten in one bite.
— Seraphim Of Sarov
hot-tub guy?" I had to wipe my eyes
— Maureen K. Howard
I did smoke a joint and I did inhale. The bottom line is that's what it was in the '70s, that's what I did.
— Arnold Schwarzenegger
I think America's obsession with guns and with violence in media and society is a horrible sickness.
— Jeff Lemire
A good soldier, whether he leads a platoon or an army, is expected to look backward as well as forward; but he must think only forward.
— Douglas MacArthur
That was about as good as it was going to get this side of a hot tub, a good-looking man, and a chocolate milkshake.
— David Weber
As the summer moves on, there are Saturday nights when I come home and find friends I haven't even been out with sitting up in the hot tub.
— Brian O'Driscoll
Loneliness is the most terrible form of poverty.
— Mother Teresa
I want you to take a red-hot bath as hot as you can bear it, and just relax your nerves. You can read in the tub if you wish.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
The density of the butterflies in the air now gave her a sense of being underwater, plunged into a deep pond among bright fishes.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Analysis can tell us what is required, but it cannot make us act.
— Mary Frances Berry
Still, not to be English is hardly regarded as a fatal deficiency even by the English, though grave enough to warrant sympathy. — Beryl Markham
Jumping in the hot tub with this woman had been a decision of epically stupid proportions.
— Abby Niles