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Quotes About Baggage

Kroon ei muuda selle kandjat automaatselt pistodakindlaks. [Merlin] Aga pärija tuleb võimule suure hulga paha pagasiga. [Suhuy]
~ Roger Zelazny
Where's your luggage?" "I don't use any." "You have no stuff?" "I saw a little book in a store at the airport. Apparently we're supposed to get rid of whatever doesn't bring us joy.
~ Lee Child
When we spend precious time worrying about what might happen, anxiety becomes negative baggage that weighs us down, saps our energy, and leaves us ineffective.
~ Linda Dillow
Womanpower means the self determination of women, and that means all the baggage of paternalistic society will have to be thrown overboard.
~ Germaine Greer
I don't like waiting in airports for my bags. Even worse, I don't like waiting in airports when my bags are lost.
~ Steve Waugh
Your biggest, most important job as the hero husband of her life is to identify the baggage, help her unload it, and then fill it up with what God would want her to know—how precious and wonderful she truly is.
~ Doug Fields
All that stuff, tradition and heritage. It's dead people's baggage. Quit carrying it.
~ Doug Stanhope
When youre ready, just say youre ready. When all the baggage just aint as heavy, and the parties over, just dont forget me.
~ Drake
We're just inviting adventure into our life, and adventure carries a little baggage.
~ Bob Weir
Things you believe are baggage in your life.
~ Stuart Wilde
Life truly is a journey, and the less baggage we carry the easier the ride.
~ Wally Amos
Why would you want to load down a business relationship with a lot of emotional baggage, including guilt, which can be the by-product of "friendship"? It doesn't work. It doesn't pay.
~ Jim Camp
Pack your bags, we're going on a guilt trip!
~ Jimmy Buffett
It's one of the perks of aging, I suppose—an eagerness to release the baggage that doesn't serve you. I know this goes against common wisdom; our therapy-obsessed culture seems to think old wounds must be reopened before they can heal. I'm not sure I agree.
~ Jody Gehrman
You remember too much, my mother said to me recently. Why hold onto all that? And I said, Where can I put it down? She shifted to a question about airports.
~ Anne Carson
It is not the burdens and resentments we pick up that keep us derailed, but our continuing to tote them.
~ Anne D. LeClaire
I think joy and sweetness and affection are a spiritual path. We're here to know God, to love and serve God, and to be blown away by the beauty and miracle of nature. You just have to get rid of so much baggage to be light enough to dance, to sing, to play. You don't have time to carry grudges; you don't have time to cling to the need to be right.
~ Anne Lamott
Now he is gone as you are gone. But he belongs to me like lost baggage.
~ Anne Sexton
But, I do think, on a very simplistic level, that we can project onto dogs because they are so innocent. They don't come with a lot of baggage.
~ Kevin Kline
I don't really have any peeves, and I fly other carriers a good bit. My experience has been good in terms of getting on the airplane expeditiously and getting to my destination as need be, on time, with my bags - which I carry on.
~ Herb Kelleher
We're all puppets, and our best hope for even partial liberation is to try to decipher the logic of the puppeteer. Just because natural selection created us doesn't mean we have to slavishly follow its peculiar agenda. (If anything, we might be tempted to spite it for all the ridiculous baggage it's saddled us with.)
~ Robert Wright
The Lady of Spring must love you dearly." "As a teamster loves his mule that carries his baggage," said Cazaril bitterly, "whipping it over the high passes.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
Bring home one dismembered body part, once, mind you, once, and people get twitchy about checking your luggage ever after.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
Then, when it didn't crash, when you succeeded in keeping it aloft with your own worthlessness, all you had to do was stagger off, locate your luggage, and, by the time a cab arrived, come up with a persuasive reason to go on living.
~ Lorrie Moore