“a person can get used to anything if given enough time”
Nicholas Sparks book The Notebook
Source: The Notebook
Coal Black Horse (2007)
“a person can get used to anything if given enough time”
Nicholas Sparks book The Notebook
Source: The Notebook
“You can get used to anything, I guess, if you've been there enough.”
Candace Bushnell book The Carrie Diaries
Source: The Carrie Diaries
“If you try hard enough, anything can happen.”
Charlie Sifford (1922–2015) professional golfer
After winning the Greater Hartford Open, Charlie Sifford, Who Shattered a Barrier of Race in Golf, Dies at 92 https://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/05/sports/golf/charlie-sifford-first-black-player-on-pga-tour-dies-at-92.html by New York Times
Gracie Allen (1902–1964) American actress and comedienne
Source: How to Become President (1940), Ch. 1 : Government jobs pay big money
Context: Who am I to talk? That’s a fair question, and one which deserves a better answer than I can give you. … Come to think of it, who are you? Whoever you are, I sympathize with you. I sympathize with everybody; that’s what I get for being a candidate myself. Let them call us nonentities. Who cares? A nonenitiy can be just as famous as anybody else if enough people know about him.
But let’s leave personalities out of this and just talk about me.
“If an economist uses a complicated model to predict just about anything, you can ignore it.”
Scott Adams (1957) cartoonist, writer
Press release, 10 September 2008 http://dilbert.com/blog <br class="br">Context: If an economist uses a complicated model to predict just about anything, you can ignore it. By analogy, a doctor can’t tell you the exact date of your death in 50 years. But if a doctor tells you to eat less and exercise more, that’s good advice even if you later get hit by a bus. Along those same lines, economists can give useful general advice on the economy, even if you know there will be surprises. Still, be skeptical.
“Just when you think that life is slowing down, magic happens.”
Valya Dudycz Lupescu (1974) American writer
The Silence of Trees (2010)
Context: Just when you think that life is slowing down, magic happens. The universe sends you a message, like a tsvit paporot on your doorstep. The question is: what do you wish for?