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The only disease you have is your inability to see you have the power to heal yourself.
— Ralph Smart
I don't really have a plan. I've lived a very big life, and I don't feel my age, and I feel like I was born to be a mother.
— Hayden Panettiere
You know that Kate called Walter a heartless bastard?"
"And an asshole. I am quite proud. — Aimee Carter
"And an asshole. I am quite proud. — Aimee Carter
You make a very handsome dead eel, my husband,"
"For a boiled mollusk, you wear black quite well, my wife, — Grace Draven
"For a boiled mollusk, you wear black quite well, my wife, — Grace Draven
I'm a good dad and a fair husband and I work quite a bit. That takes up a fair amount of time.
— John Schneider
My opinion can be completely different after a show.
— Karl Lagerfeld
The injury of words.
Yes, the brutality of words. — Markus Zusak
Yes, the brutality of words. — Markus Zusak
Her husband was a patient man, but she had noticed a glazed look on his face as she'd talked, admittedly for quite a long time,
— Liane Moriarty
I never did quite fit the glamour mode. It is life with my husband and family that is my high now.
— Patty Duke
I'm quite an example. I have four kids, all from the same wife, all from the same husband.
— Rick Nielsen
Quite often you drive me mad, but more often I'm just mad about you. And that darling, that's the best love there is.
— Crystal Woods
If you try to over-control what you think you will achieve, you'll miss what you can actually accomplish.
— Patrick Wolff
My husband has quite simply been my strength and stay all these years, and I owe him a debt greater than he would ever claim.
— Queen Elizabeth II
Her capacity for family affection is extraordinary. When her third husband died, her hair turned quite gold from grief.
— Oscar Wilde
No one is in charge of this process, this is what makes history so interesting, it's a runaway freight train on a dark and stormy night.
— Terence McKenna
The world's a forest, in which all lose their way; though by a different path each goes astray.
— George Villiers
Never have so many been manipulated so much by so few.
— Aldous Huxley
The awe and dread with which the untutored savage contemplates his mother-in-law are amongst the most familiar facts of anthropology.
— James G. Frazer
Sometimes limbs must be re-broken to set properly, her heart too needed to shatter anew before it could truly heal.
— Sherry Thomas