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Even if my acquaintance at the publishing party was certain that she herself would never abandon her husband, the question was not entirely up to her. She was not the only person in that bed. All lovers, even the most faithful lovers, are vulnerable to abandonment against their will. — Elizabeth Gilbert

One-half of the ills of life come because men are unwilling to sit down quietly for thirty minutes to think through all the possible consequences of their acts. — Blaise Pascal

I called up Andrew, Adam's twin and the Thompson brother who matched me in temperament and personality. In other words, we were fucking balls of sunshine. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

I think that the United States should be the leader, not only militarily. We need to stand for freedom; we need to stand for justice in the world, because there aren't too many countries that do. — James K. Glassman

One forgets that one is one. I must try to remember this. — Mark Z. Danielewski

Well honey, seems innocent enough to me. He came in and fell in love with your buns. — Lorena Bathey

Comparing John to James is like comparing a racehorse to a jackass. — Donna Andersen

I go on a hunting safari at least once a year to Botswana, which is fantastic because we have a huge area of wilderness entirely to ourselves. My island covers roughly 55 acres, which again I have to myself, with nearly half a kilometre of private beach with my own jetties and boats. — Wilbur Smith

Harry [Redknapp] is going to be literally, literally pulling his hair out. — John Scales

I come down on the side of free will but I have sympathy for those who believe in fate because there is something about life which we feel we have no control over. — Dean Koontz

It is never too late to regain our credibility around the world. — Marty Meehan

As a rule it is with our being reduced to a minimum that we live; most of our faculties lie dormant because they can rely upon Habit, which knows what there is to be done and has no need of their services. But on this morning of travel, the interruption of the routine of my existence, the unfamiliar place and time, had made their presence indispensable. — Marcel Proust

But we must not suffer over the suffering. — Alan Watts