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- Doing one fool thing after another is not so terrible when you consider the human proclivity to do several fool things at once.
- A relationship becomes easier when you realize that you don't have to be the one at fault to be the one who's sorry.
- One is more apt to become wise by doing fool things than by reading wise sayings.
- Alexandros of Antioch took a block of marble and chiseled away from it everything that was not his masterpiece, the Venus de Milo. If you…
- Does it seem sometimes that you are always the one to break an embarrassing silence — and always by saying something more embarrassing than the…
- How do you achieve success? Well, for one thing, you don't define it before you achieve it.
- One of life's regrets is that you didn't always tell the truth, and now it's too late, because the truth has changed.
- A vacation trip is one-third pleasure, fondly remembered, and two-thirds aggravation, entirely forgotten.
- Dare to be imperfect and one day there will tug at your sleeve a soulmate.
- Being loved by all is little fun Unless you're also loved by one.
- The first goal of writing is to have one's words read successfully.
- What to do with your one life? The same thing you would do if you had two lives, and this were the second.
- Death is just another stage of life, although the one you kind of hope comes last.
- It finally happened. I got the GPS lady so confused, she said, "In one-quarter mile, make a legal stop and ask directions.
- There is always a perfectly good excuse, always a reason not to. The hardest freedom to win is the freedom from one's excuses.
- There is no such thing as a list of reasons. There is either one sufficient reason or a list of excuses.
- The difference between education and know-how is that one you pay for, the other you charge for.
- Sometimes fate brings two people together by causing one to misinterpret a smile.
- The perfect family board game is one that can be played each time with fewer pieces.
- One's dream is defeated not by unsolvable problems, but by all the more-or-less satisfactory solutions that kill it forever.
- Hope is a walk through a flowering meadow. One does not require that it lead anywhere.
- One can only imagine how effective justice might be if admissible in a court of law.
- No one complains of being a prisoner of love who has ever been a prisoner of loneliness.
- One thing you learn in a long marriage is how many sneezes to wait before saying, "Bless you.
- I find in old age that it's possible to revisit the past, the one requirement being that you come as you are.
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