Words matter. These are the best Sob Quotes from famous people such as Stacey Dooley, Kierston Wareing, Eddie Alvarez, Paula Poundstone, Cayden Boyd, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I feel like no-one likes a sob story. No-one likes to hear Moanie Margaret.
I don’t want to come across as a victim with a sob story. I’ve got a fantastic life. I’m not a victim. I thank the bullies out there for making me who I am. Some people become weaker, but the bullies made me stronger.
Me? I’m no sob story. I get paid well, and I live comfortably.
I used to watch ‘The Waltons’ and sob because my family was nothing like that. We had a cruel sense of humor in my family.
I just finished an episode of a new show called ‘Century City.’ It’s like ‘Law & Order’ set in the future, and I have a very dramatic role in that. I have to sob and weep and wail. It was very hard. When it was done, I was like, ‘OK, time to watch ‘SpongeBob!’
I don’t have the best family life. I’m not going to have a sob story and be like, my parents abandoned me, because they didn’t. But they also are not that present. When I’m alone, I’m alone. I don’t have anybody to call, and so I have to create meaning from myself.
I don’t have the songwriter’s obligatory sob story. My sister and I both had a very happy, normal childhood and we’ve turned into sensible adults.
No excuses and no sob stories. Life is full of excuses if you’re looking. I have no time to gripe over misfortune. I don’t waste time looking back.
I’m doing my best to stay off that financing scheme that relies on this one strip of capital, which is the red carpet. And – no sob story – but it’s hard. It takes a while.
I cry all the time. Remembrance Day in particular. In fact, anything to do with veterans makes me sob.
Don’t weep for me; don’t write any sob stories.
Sob, heavy world Sob as you spin, Mantled in mist Remote from the happy.
I’ve had very deep moments of sadness. What I do is really sob, really cry, do whatever it is, and then kind of release it. Then I can go cook dinner or make a phone call to a friend.
I see I’m changing the game and opening doors for others, from my beginning from the east end of London. It’s not a sob story; it made me the person I am today. It’s seeing kids from any area or background you’re from. There’s a chance; you can make it.
Comedy is so fun. I don’t know how these people can make movies and work on them for four months and they’re these sob stories. I don’t know how emotionally you get through that.