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Foolish Accidents Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

I wish you to understand that there is one man, and only one, for each woman, and one woman only for each man. When those two meet they fly together and are one through all the endless chain of existence. Until they meet all unions are mere accidents which have no meaning. Sooner or later each couple becomes complete. It may not be here. It may be in the next sphere where the sexes meet as they do on earth. Or it may be further delayed. But every man and every woman has his or her affinity, and will find it. Of earthly marriages perhaps one in five is permanent. The others are accidental. Real marriage is of the soul and spirit. Sex actions are a mere external symbol which mean nothing and are foolish, or even pernicious, when the thing which they should symbolize is wanting. Am I clear? — Arthur Conan Doyle

Foolish Accidents Quotes By Fiona Gubelmann

In terms of a character, I would love to play a fairy. I think that would be really fun. — Fiona Gubelmann

Foolish Accidents Quotes By Bonnie Daly

I write humor as it's pretty much the only thing keeping me out of an asylum. — Bonnie Daly

Foolish Accidents Quotes By Laurel Ulen Curtis

God, that was nice. I wanted him to use that finger to touch me other places. Dirty, dirty places.
Well, not dirty literally. I'm not dirty or anything. I'm clean. Very clean.
Illicit places. But illicit, illicit places doesn't sound as good. Whatever. I wanted him to touch me. Like immediately. — Laurel Ulen Curtis

Foolish Accidents Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

There are no accidents so unlucky from which clever people are not able to reap some advantage, and none so lucky that the foolish are not able to turn them to their own disadvantage. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Foolish Accidents Quotes By John Updike

Hope bases vast premises upon foolish accidents and reads a word where, in fact, only a scribble exists. — John Updike

Foolish Accidents Quotes By Stone Sour

I will give you anything to say you want to stay, you want me too.
Say you'll never die, you'll always haunt me.
I want to know I belong to you
Say you'll haunt me ... — Stone Sour

Foolish Accidents Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

People are all looking for that, a hand to hold. Reassurance. The promise that everything will be all right. — Chuck Palahniuk

Foolish Accidents Quotes By Shahrukh Khan

Live, laugh, love, every day to it's fullest, for who knows, tomorrow, may not be. — Shahrukh Khan

Foolish Accidents Quotes By Aristotle.

To the size of the state there is a limit, as there is to plants, animals and implements, for none of these retain their facility when they are too large. — Aristotle.

Foolish Accidents Quotes By James Patterson

When you go out to Hollywood, it's like, "Here's the book. It is what it is. It'll always stay the same." — James Patterson

Foolish Accidents Quotes By Herman Kahn

I'm against ignorance. — Herman Kahn

Foolish Accidents Quotes By H.L. Mencken

The fundamental trouble with marriage is that it shakes a man's confidence in himself, and so greatly diminishes his general competence and effectiveness. His habit of mind becomes that of a commander who has lost a decisive and calamitous battle. He quite trusts himself thereafter. — H.L. Mencken

Foolish Accidents Quotes By David Cassidy

My dad left when I was 3 1/2, and he left my mom and I. — David Cassidy

Foolish Accidents Quotes By Marie Sabillo

The best listeners are often those with the quietest heart. — Marie Sabillo

Foolish Accidents Quotes By R.K. Cowles

Never ever tickle anyone, who happens to be ticklish and holding a knife.
Foolish accidents not only, may occure,
but will occure and you'll regret it
for the rest of your life. — R.K. Cowles

Foolish Accidents Quotes By John Scalzi

Leon had attached himself to me in Chicago like a fat, brat-and-beer-filled tick; I was amazed that someone whose blood was clearly half pork grease had made it to age seventy-five. — John Scalzi