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adults really-long
Rick Derringer I just really longed to do music that reflected me as an adult and music that I thought was for other adults.
adults socialist capitalist
Robert Nozick The socialist society would have to forbid capitalist acts between consenting adults.
adults
William Golding We did everything adults would do. What went wrong?
adults premature fierceness
Vladimir Nabokov We loved each other with a premature love, marked by a fierceness that so often destroys adult lives.
adults truth-is born
Yehuda Berg The truth is that we were born to have it all. And part of our handicap as adults is that we no longer understand our potential.
adults understood terminal
Jacob K. Javits It must be understood that, as adults, we are all terminal.
adults chance married
Mallory Ortberg An adult woman should not be so possessive of her own birthday that she begrudges her friends the chance to get married on the same day.
adults
Jon Hamm Part of being an adult is treating women like women.
understood
Richard Wilbur What's lightly hid is deepest understood,
understood
Sarah Dessen Some things you don't have to tell. Some things, between sisters, are understood.
understood
Randy Pfitzer I never understood why it's never come back to COS.
understood
Michael Leunig I never really understood who the Magi were as a child. What is a Magi? Not a word I would use, but a magpie I could understand.
understood
Kevyn Aucoin I understood early that beauty was power.
understood persons
Jonathan Safran Foer You are the only one who has understood even a whisper of me, and I will tell you that I am the only person who has understood even a whisper of you.
understood
Julia Quinn It was one of those things that had to be experienced to be understood
understood known
Arthur Helps We are frequently understood the least by those who have known us the longest.
understood presses
Pope Francis Press on! Don't let yourselves be robbed of hope. Understood?
terminal
David Lange Death is very, very terminal.
terminal
Albert Schweitzer Bach is thus a terminal point. Nothing comes from him; everything merely leads to him.