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If your husband is cheating on you, it doesn't mean that you need to get prettier
it means he's a scumbag. — Jessica Valenti

In other words, or perhaps another thing, whatever I said it was never enough and always too much. Yes, — Samuel Beckett

We are prodding, challenging, seeking contradictions or small, persistent residual errors, proposing alternative explanations, encouraging heresy. We give our highest rewards to those who convincingly disprove established beliefs. — Carl Sagan

Our foibles are really what make us lovable. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

People have a lot less leniency for some reason for women straying from a relationship than they do for men. — Jason Segel

So many of the pleasures of recreational scuba diving don't exist for the deep wreck diver. It's not beautiful scenery for the most part; in fact, it's usually very dark. It's physically burdensome. These guys carry almost two hundred pounds of equipment, and should any of that equipment fail, they risk death. — Robert Kurson

They are the elect to whom beautiful things mean only Beauty. — Oscar Wilde

For me, one of the most perfect times to watch a horror movie is when it's cold and raining outside and there's pretty much no outdoor activity to be done. It kind of sets the mood. — Kirk Hammett

Waterlilies always come in Buddhist sculpture. The Buddhas all stand on lotus pedestals, because the lotus is grown from the mud. The mud represents the stained world, a dirty world, but growing from the dirt is such a beautiful, pure thing. This is the way the spirit should be. — Hiroshi Sugimoto

Does a PB&J count as dinner?" "If you're in the third grade. — Tamra Baumann

They say time will make all this go away. But it's time that's taken my tomorrow, and turned them into yesterday. — Ben Harper

Arma virumque cano ... "
*Literally: "I sing of arms and man".
I sing the praises of a man's stuggles — Virgil