
Nothing is more painful than the loneliness of being with someone who is never completely there. —
Rick Yancey

I like going out and I like being single, but a growing part of me would rather just stay home, cook food with someone I really like, and do nothing. —
Aziz Ansari

Someday, Mollie Carrington, men aren't going to need to be bribed to dance with you. They're going to fight for the honor. —
Lauren Layne

There was a time when mapmakers named the places they travelled through with the names of lovers rather than their own. —
Michael Ondaatje

No one is shallow and vulgar forever; sooner or later the whole species likes to be profound. —
Carol Bly

Every hue throughout your work is altered by every touch you add in other places. —
John Ruskin

But there was nothing but the cold, hard truth that loving someone and being loved back was only the beginning, not the end, of all the pain. —
Tiffany Reisz

Obviously in the close-ups we bring extras around or we do it later, but them running in and the big shots, they don't know. They're just coming out. —
Jaume Collet-Serra

There's nothing wrong with wanting to be with someone."
"There is when your only reason is the being, not the someone. —
Jet Mykles

God is merciful to children, but the children must be worthy as well. —
Nicholas Sparks

Being successful is not about getting all the juice from a dry fruit...taking something out of someone who has nothing, when you have all —
Kimberly Loskov

It seems to me that the civilized human being is a skeptic someone who believes nothing at face value. —
Robert McKee

If you don't accept yourself, you won't live fully, and if you don't live fully you'll need to get full some other way. —
Victoria Moran

There is nothing more gorgeous than being in a room with a play or watching someone on a stage delineate the human condition. —
Dael Orlandersmith

every other aspect of his life. He had the —
Janet Evanovich

When I first heard Elvis perform "Bridge Over Trouble Water" it was unbelivable,and I thought to myself, how the hell can I compete with that? —
Paul Simon