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I've been married to the same man - even after the separation - longer than most people in this business. I'm sick to death of people mentioning it. — Samantha Bond

In these explanations it is presumed that an experiencing subject is one occasion of a sensitive reaction to an actual world.'
the rain falls
that had not been falling
and it is the same world — George Oppen

Married life, offered in service to God, is such a good and rewarding life. Let's give ourselves fully to it; let's keep building our "marital house" until we die, pursuing each other, forgiving each other, loving each other, and growing together through the years. If we do this, we will, like Anne, be richly blessed with a lifelong love. — Gary L. Thomas

At a certain point in my personal life, I went through a divorce and lost some people close to me. — Tim Meadows

Wherever Germany extends her sway, she ruins culture. — Friedrich Nietzsche

As there are six kinds of metals, so I have also shown with reliable experiments... that there are also six kinds of half-metals: a new half-metal, namely Cobalt regulus in addition to Mercury, Bismuth, Zinc, and the reguluses of Antimony and Arsenic. — Georg Brandt

Perhaps I'm not their dead one back, but I'm something almost better to them; an ideal shaped by their minds. — Ray Bradbury

I have gathered a posy of other men's flowers and nothing but the thread that binds them is mine own. — John Bartlett

Still without looking at me, Silas responded to my question. 'He fell in love with Madame Geneva. That were the real story of his downfall, though his mother won't have it at any price.' I knew well who, or rather what, Madame Geneva was. It was one of the names people in Hell, and no doubt various other places, used for gin. Along with Hell water, strip-me-naked, bunter's tea, blue ruin and meat-drink-washing-and-lodging. And a dozen others. I had seen many men and women in love with Madame Geneva, whatever alias she went under, and she did not serve them well. — John Marsden