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However important it is that love shall precede marriage, it is far more important that it shall continue after marriage. — Samson Raphael Hirsch

People let you down. That includes family. — Charlotte Raine

When you listen generously to people they can hear the truth in themselves, often for the first time. — Rachel Naomi Remen

What cat? Oh! MY CAT. The cat ... that is mine. Oh, she's ... " I had said it was a she, right? "She's fine. All meowing and purring and other cat things. — Cora Carmack

She tastes like Aquafresh. — Hannah Hart

Straw met camel's back. Breaking commenced. — Jennifer Lynn Barnes

I don't have a poetry section in the bookshop.
(Don't have but should have, I have begun to think. The poetry, like everything else, is scattered thematically in a generally successful attempt to encourage punters to walk the circle, reading shelves which, if more conventionally arranged, they might feel happy to skip. But poetry - unlike fiction, biography, drama, history - continues to be generically in demand. It's not a question, as I used to assume, of no one reading poetry; more a matter of people who read poetry liking little else. They need a Section.) — Claudia Fitzherbert

All reading should be pleasurable! I don't like people who keep reeling out the 'books are so important' line. First and foremost, reading is about entertainment, the same as movies, video games and music. — Darren Shan

Pleasure of every kind quickly satisfies. — Edmund Burke

Lots of the cooking classes open to non-professionals are too low-level for experienced foodies, or don't offer enough hands-on training. — Homaro Cantu

I knew who Jackie Kennedy was in terms of being the wife of JFK and being a clothes horse, and I knew that she later married Onassis, but I had a very, very vague idea of who he was. — Lydia Leonard