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falling-in-love philosophy mistake
This isnt the time to make hard and fast decisions, this is a time to make mistakes. Take the wrong train and get stuck somewhere. Fall in love, a lot. Major in philosophy, because theres no way to make a career out of that. Change your mind and change it again, because nothings permanent. Anna Kendrick
falling-in-love men waiting
Prior to Saving Private Ryan I never worked with men. I was always working with some babe, and it was always about falling in love, and it just got turned around. I'm not looking for any particular kind of story. I wait until it comes across my desk. Tom Hanks
falling-in-love believe goes-on
I've been in love and it doesn't last. And when it's over, it's hell for a while. And then one discovers that life goes on. Eventually, one falls in love again. This pattern repeats itself until one is too jaded to believe in it anymore, or too old for all the upheaval. Laura Lee
falling-in-love ideas peers
Even if individual researchers are prone to falling in love with their own theories, the broader process of peer review and institutionalized skepticism are designed to ensure that, eventually, the best ideas prevail. Chris Mooney
falling-in-love sex making-love
Everyone is having sex until they fall in love. When you fall in love, then it's making love. Gilbert Arenas
falling-in-love sex men
I have always been principally interested in men for sex. I've always thought any sane woman would be a lover of women because loving men is such a mess. I have always wished I'd fall in love with a woman. Damn. Germaine Greer
falling-in-love objectivity degrees
One thing a lyricist must learn is not to fall in love with his own lines. Once you learn that, you can walk away from the lyric and look at it with a reasonable degree of objectivity. Hal David
falling-in-love love-is extraordinary-person
One of the great joys of falling in love is the feeling that the most extraordinary person in the entire world has chosen you. Gretchen Rubin
falling-in-love anger divorce
Divorce too often is the bitter fruit of anger. A man and a woman fall in love, as they say; each is wonderful in the sight of the other; they feel romantic affection for no one else; they stretch their finances to buy a diamond ring; they marry. All is bliss-that is, for a season. Then little inconsequential activities lead to criticism. Little flaws are magnified into great torrents of faultfinding; they fall apart, they separate, and then with rancor and bitterness they divorce. Gordon B. Hinckley
imagine
God always punishes us for what we can't imagine. Stephen King
imagine life
I can't imagine life without him. He completes our family. Dawn Brown
imagine people top
People have put just about anything you can imagine on top of landfills. Mike McLaughlin
imagine means pick
Well, it just means more that we can pick it out and imagine what we would need if we were in this situation. Diane White
imagine opportunity power program run
It triggered us to say, 'Wow, imagine if we ever had the opportunity to actually run a program online. Think of the power and the savings,' John Vail
imagine wants
Every young girl wants to be a princess. Then, when you find a real-life one, it's very easy to imagine yourself in that role. Lauren Willig
imagine traveling
I was always nosy and can you imagine a better 60 years, 40 of which or 37 of which traveling any place in the world. Mike Wallace
imagine wells i-can
I can't be you. You can't be me. You can imagine another well—but never quite perfectly, you know? John Green
imagine said not-trusting
You know what the worst thing I can imagine is? Simon had said. Not trusting someone I love. Cassandra Clare
ends mysticism
Everything begins in mysticism and ends in politics. Charles Peguy
ends
To make an end is to make a beginning. T. S. Eliot
ends mines
Are you mine?” Yes. “Are you mine?” Yes. “Are you mine?” No. “No?” No. I loved being yours. But now I’m mine, which is all I ever was, in the end. Emma Forrest
ends music-is
For me, music begins where words end. Jean Sibelius
ends ought
We ought to consider the end in everything. Jean de La Fontaine
ends
In everything one must consider the end. Jean de La Fontaine
ends
In the end, you can' t talk to everyone. Jil Sander
ends vulture resemblance
I eat like a vulture. Unfortunately the resemblance doesn't end there. Groucho Marx
ends disguise
In the end, all disguises must drop. Gregory Maguire