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- and you are truly human now. You can love, and fear, and forbid things to be what they are, and overact. — Peter S. Beagle

We grew apart. The thing is, we loved each other, and on some level we always will, but when you're twenty-three and you fall in love, you tend to think that love will supercede any problems. Realizing that no matter how much you love somebody, no matter how desperately you want a relationship to work, life can act as an oxidizer and corrode it to pieces. - Loring Blackman — Tiffanie DeBartolo

I chose to tell the story visually, so that anyone of any age, from any country, could understand it. — Bill Watterson

Men go out with me, we break up and then they get married. And later they call me to thank me for teaching them what love is. That I tought them to care and respect women.
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I wanna kill them! Why didn't they ask me to marry them? I would've said no, but at least they could have asked. — Julie Delpy

And Larry Burlew was a slug. She'd join the Foreign Legion before she'd marry Larry Burlew. — Janet Evanovich

If I'm able to win the world championships when I'm not even at my best, then with another year until Rio, maybe I could even become Olympic champion. — Bianca Walkden

I had a number of great teachers and the ones that really were the strongest influences on me were women. They were really, really smart and interesting women. — Meryl Streep

It wasn't enough to pass him as we were heading to your house or cutting over to the library. Soon you had to have sightings in the halls too. Then sightings turned to spying, and spying to stalking. You could tell me how many pairs of jeans he owned before you officially knew his name. — David Levithan

Is anything wrong, dear? the old joke went.
No, why?
You moved.
Just don't move. — Margaret Atwood

He escaped all criticism but his own, which was much the most competent and most formidable. — Henry James

Too many companies want their brands to reflect some idealised, perfected image of themselves. As a consequence, their brands acquire no texture, no character and no public trust. — Richard Branson