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Quotes About Dates

I didn't have a whole lot of success getting dates, I was always a bit of a geek.
~ Jim Davis
Dates are convenient hooks on which we can hang our memories of events. But history is all about people - people like you and me who did things to change the world.
~ Joan Lowery Nixon
Two dates in one night - not bad at all! Hannah's frown changed to a grin as she lifted the lid and dropped her very favourite five-year-old pair of Nikes inside.
~ Joanne Fluke
It's a bit harder being on TV. I would be open to finding dates through Facebook or Instagram though, does that count? I do love flicking through profiles on my friend's dating apps though!
~ Laura Whitmore
Dating is a numbers game. What we try to promise is good first dates. Once that first date happens, it's really up to you.
~ Sam Yagan
It is easy, retrospectively, to endow one's youth with a false precocity or a false innocence; to tamper with the dates marking one's stature on the edge of the door.
~ Evelyn Waugh
Through this twilight universe Daisy began to move again with the season; suddenly she was again keeping half a dozen dates a day with half a dozen men, and drowsing asleep at dawn with the beads and chiffon of an evening dress tangled among dying orchids on the floor beside her bed.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
When it comes to dates, I just like going to the cinema or having a night in. I can't stand fancy restaurant meals because I just get embarrassed because I'll get food all over myself. Things like bowling, shopping, or going to the park are less awkward.
~ Perrie Edwards
I get nervous before everything - dates, filming, award shows. I just don't want to say something stupid. But as soon as I step out on that stage, or as soon as I show up to a date, it all goes away, and I just have a great time with whoever I'm with.
~ Taylor Lautner
Of course, they didn't give names or dates, they spoke in what might be called abstract terms, but despite the seemingly detached presentation of their misfortunes, the conversation and the walk only sank deeper into a state of melancholy, to such a degree that after two hours they both felt as if they were suffocating.
~ Roberto Bolano
Added to the problem of establishing their dates, it is difficult to know if workshops fabricated these gems exclusively for Christian patrons or whether they could have been owned or used by anyone—Christian or otherwise—as magical amulets. The existence of two other crucifixion gems, one of them a possible forgery, supports the latter possibility.
~ Robin M Jensen
I didn't have a whole lot of success getting dates, I was always a bit of a geek.
~ Jim Davis
Cinco de Mayo makes me long for a world in which all holidays are conveniently named after the dates on which they fall.
~ Anonymous
Ides" was the name for the thirteenth or the fifteenth, depending on the month's length.)
~ Anthony Everitt
It became apparent to me near the end of the album cycle for 'House Of Gold & Bones' that it had basically run its course. But the band kept pushing for more dates, and I was just, like, 'It's time to stop!'
~ Jim Root
Lunch is formal - that's when my husband and I have our dates. And dinner is formal: we sit down every day with the kids at seven o' clock.
~ Debi Mazar
Dates are great because they're a high-energy fruit with a lot of fiber.
~ Hannah Bronfman
Those are my favorite dates, when we can just cook together and share a bottle of wine and cozy up next to the fire.
~ Becca Kufrin
We should see the leadership from the White House setting dates certain for certain goals of achieving greater alliance on alternative and renewable energy sources, but we are not.
~ Ron Kind
I mean, it's ridiculous," Dhuey says. "It's outlandish that our arbitrary choice of cutoff dates is causing these long-lasting effects
~ Malcolm Gladwell
If you're looking for pity, forget it, Connie retorted. You've passed up more dates than I care to count. You're married to your work. A pause. And maybe to the past.
~ Andrea Kane
The past believed in dates. And everyone's life consisted of dates, giving life a rhythm and sense of gradation, as if from the eminence of a date one could look back and down, and see the past itself. A clear, comprehensible past, divided up into squares of events, lines of paths taken.
~ Andrey Kurkov
I had a lot of dates, but I decided to stay home and dye my eyebrows.
~ Andy Warhol
Better to eat dates than to go on a date
~ Anuj Somany