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Besides all of this, Patrick and I living together for the first time meant it was the beginning of a life together, that nitty-gritty one where we fight over the way he leaves the spatula on a still-hot burner, or how she always "organizes" his things in illogical piles when they were already in order according to his systems. No matter where in the world, no matter how exotic the locale, they'll still fight over that spatula and those piles. And they'll still notice how other couples, no matter their language, will glare at one another on the sunniest of days, skulking by the ocean that they'd just enjoyed hand-in-hand. — Megan Rich

When it comes to love and loss, acceptance is never easy. We can't make someone see all we have to give, make them love us, or make them change. All we can do is move on and stop wasting time. — April Mae Monterrosa

To spank or not to spank isn't the question the question is whether whether we are teaching a quality we want our kids to have as adults? — Bill Crawford

Depression is rage spread thin. — George Santayana

Poetry is either language lit up by life or life lit up by language — Peter Porter

The douchiest thing a guy could do on a date is to make a girl pay. If you invite her out and then make her pay. — Michael B. Jordan

Wonderland was wonderful, but without a counterbalance, it could turn it's inhabitants completely insane. — Marie Hall

I hate to be like everyone else, but I'm rooting for San Antonio because I like teams that were built the old-fashioned way. — Mitch Albom

What I really want is a creative person. You can always hire a Ph.D. to take care of the details. — Richard Gurley Drew

guilt force justification! — Eric Jerome Dickey

The perfect fight is one that is over before the loser really understands what is going on. The perfect defense is a counterattack that succeeds before the assailant discovers that he has bitten off more than he can chew. — Jeff Cooper