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I think I tried to control situations within my first marriage and I wasn't the easiest person to live with.
— Gary Kemp
Finn gave a soft laugh. 'What's so funny?' 'I think you're the first person to actually apologise for inflicting pain. Usually it's someone's hobby.
— Tabitha McGowan
I promised no more poetry and I'd rather think of this as a confession: you are still the first person I want to share new things with.
— Trista Mateer
I think I'd been limiting myself in some ways just writing in first person all the time.
— Adam Duritz
The first thing I learned that day was this: what you think you know about a person is only a fraction of the story.
— Gavin Extence
I think every first-person narrator in a novel should be compromised. I prefer that word to 'unreliable.'
— Charles Palliser
I think I might be the very first person who initiated the AutoQuotery (as in, AutoBiography) practice!
— Ibrahim Ibrahim
I think it's hard to ignore the likelihood that the person who first said "money isn't everything" had money." David Meredith, a review of Margin
— David Meredith
The first person I think of when I wake up in the morning, the last person I hope for when I fall asleep at night.
— Rachel Cohn
A first kiss, I think, should be important, special. It should be with the person you want to kiss more than anybody in the world.
— Lauren Baratz-Logsted
I think all of the experience in the world couldn't prepare someone for the very first time they are with a person they love.
— Jessica Brockmole
I love writing letters. In order to write a novel in first person, I think I needed an addressee.
— Amity Gaige
I am a very approachable and personable person, and I always put myself last. Whether it's family or friends, I always think about them first.
— Josh Henderson