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People cheat on each other in a hundred different ways: indifference, emotional neglect, contempt, lack of respect, years of refusal of intimacy. Cheating doesn't begin to describe the ways that people let each other down. — Esther Perel

She just kept hitting me in the head with her fists, over, and over and over. — David Gest

Almost more than talent you need tenacity, and an infinite capacity for rejection, if you are to succeed. — Larry Kramer

Cats appear to have a wonderful ability to weed out everything they don't need to know, while honing in on what is important to them. — Christina Hendricks

I've been lucky to have made a number of travel programmes with the BBC, the object being to see places off the beaten track. As a result, I've often had a guide who's been able to show me things that you wouldn't see with a tour group. — Michael Palin

We should remember that it is quite as much a part of friendship to be delicate in its demands as to be ample in its performances. — John Frederick Boyes

What attracted us to each other was what we saw in each other in our faith. — Missy Robertson

When you're a child the world forbears you, allows you your flights of imagination, your feelings of specialness. But sooner or later the privileges are withdrawn, and all you're left with is a stunned bitterness at the realisation that you're just the same as everybody else. — Michael Marshall Smith

Hard work is a sure death but a slower one than starvation. — Jim Hinckley

Education ent only books and music - it's asking questions, all the time. There are millions of us, all over the country, and no one, not one of us, is asking questions, we're all taking the easiest way out. — Arnold Wesker

Tis not the meat, but 'tis the appetite makes eating a delight. — John Suckling

Since the beginning, the US presidents (all of European stock, of course), had been promoting slavery, extermination campaigns against the native population of North America, barbaric wars of aggression against Mexico, and other Latin American countries, the Philippines, etc. Has anything changed now? I highly doubt it. — Andre Vltchek