Damon Runyon quotes:

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  • I once knew a chap who had a system of just hanging the baby on the clothes line to dry and he was greatly admired by his fellow citizens for having discovered a wonderful innovation on changing a diaper.

  • She has a laugh so hearty it knocks the whipped cream off an order of strawberry shortcake on a table fifty feet away.

  • I long ago came to the conclusion that all life is 6 to 5 against.

  • You can keep the things of bronze and stone and give me one man to remember me just once a year.

  • He [Will Rogers] was America's most complete human document. One-third humor. One-third humanitarian. One-third heart.

  • Life is tough, and it's really tough when you're stupid.

  • I came to the conclusion long ago that all life is six to five against.

  • In all the history of the boxing game, you'll find no human interest story to compare with the life narrative of James J. Braddock.

  • In my opinion turkey is the most over-rated critter for eating purposes in kingdom come but the most striking example we have of the power of propaganda.

  • The race is not always to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, but that's the way to bet.

  • Damon Runyon. A day-coach boy in a parlor car seat.

  • Always try to rub up against money, for if you rub up against money long enough, some of it may rub off on you.

  • If I have all the tears that are shed on Broadway by guys in love, I will have enough salt water to start an opposition ocean to the Atlantic and Pacific, with enough left over to run the Great Salt Lake out of business. But I wish to say I never shed any of these tears personally, because I am never in love, and furthermore, barring a bad break, I never expect to be in love, for the way I look at it love is strictly the old phedinkus, and I tell the little guy as much.

  • he hardest obstacle for me has been to find a father. I am the product of three fathers, and my connection to each of them has left me wanting. Each have their own strengths and weaknesses, but I've always been in competition with them in some way.

  • Failure is always present as an actor. I make my living by taking chances. If I'm not risking something, then I'm not doing my job, so I'm constantly failing. In fact, I'm trying to fail bigger. I try to focus on the positive, the moment, and try to realize where I'm at in an attempt to understand the failure.

  • I cook all the time. It's a passion of mine. Mostly, I eat clean, unprocessed food, a lot of vegetables, and protein. I work out daily; at home, I row and do yoga and P90x. At the gym I work out with my friend and trainer Ben Dussault at the Anchored Social Club, focusing on balance and strength. Whenever I can get outside, I love stand-up paddle boarding, surfing, and cycling.

  • Growing up in that fashion is a breeding ground for insecurity and doubt; it also leaves you questioning motives. It took me a long time to see the world as I want it without constantly looking for approval. I still fall, but I'm better suited for survival.

  • I'm inspired by love, by the moments that we commit to something with all our heart - be it a person, a project, an animal, anything really. It's undeniably inspiring, that acknowledgment of existence, that I love, that I care. That fills me with purpose.

  • I've failed so many times in my life that my recovery time has improved. I'm better at redirecting my attention. I've trained in Radical Aliveness and Core Energetics over the past couple of years and that has allowed me to see how much we project our failures onto others. It has taught me to accept myself. There is real power in owning your truth.

  • He who tooteth not his own horn, the same shall not be tooted.

  • A free-loader is a confirmed guest. He is the man who is always willing to come to dinner.

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