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Unintentionally Hurting Others Quotes By Jane Austen

And to all this she must yet add something more substantial, in the improvement of her mind by extensive reading. — Jane Austen

Unintentionally Hurting Others Quotes By Rihanna

If I wasn't a singer, I think I'd be studying to be a psychologist. — Rihanna

Unintentionally Hurting Others Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

One times One.-One only is always in the wrong, but with two truth begins.-One only cannot prove himself right; but two are already beyond refutation. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Unintentionally Hurting Others Quotes By Tallulah Bankhead

There have only been two authentic geniuses in the world, Willie Mays and Willie Shakespeare and I think you'd better put Shakespeare first, darling. — Tallulah Bankhead

Unintentionally Hurting Others Quotes By Andy Warhol

Everyone winds up kissing the wrong person goodnight. — Andy Warhol

Unintentionally Hurting Others Quotes By Rex Stout

I was reminding myself of the one basic rule for experts on females: confine yourself absolutely to explaining why she did what she has already done because that will save the trouble of explaining why she didn't do what you said she would. — Rex Stout

Unintentionally Hurting Others Quotes By Harlan Coben

Perhaps it had something to do with the case becoming too neat, all the evidence suddenly lining up and cooperating with their theory. Or maybe his doubts were based on something as unreliable as "intuition," though Carlson had never been a big fan of that particular aspect of investigative work. Intuition was often a way of cutting corners, a nifty technique of replacing hard evidence and facts with something far more elusive and capricious. The worst investigators Carlson knew relied on so-called intuition. He — Harlan Coben