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If all the priests go we all want to be married and the pope goes all priests should be married than I say go for it.
— Lino Rulli
That's one of those questions that you think of a better answer for five minutes after you've answered it.
— S.A. Tawks
He took a long time to answer. I asked which of her brothers had fathered the baby. She told me it could have been either.
— Sandra Brown
Autumn is leaving its mellowness behind for its spiky, rotted stage. Don't remember summer even saying goodbye.
— David Mitchell
Leaving San Francisco is like saying goodbye to an old sweetheart. You want to linger as long as possible.
— Walter Cronkite
Sometimes you had to keep things from people just so they wouldn't do the first thing that came into their heads.
— Jeff VanderMeer
Peace made him bold; his life was in God's hands, and there it would always stay. 'The Lord is my helper; I will not fear. What can man do to me?
— C.R. Hedgcock
[On Paris:] I do not know any city so beautiful and you can be unhappy there and notice your unhappiness less, having the city to look at.
— Martha Gellhorn
Al Hickey: [following the final shootout] Nobody came ... nobody cares. It's still not about anything.
Frank Boggs: Yeah, you told me. — Phillip Rock
Frank Boggs: Yeah, you told me. — Phillip Rock
If you do a smoky eye, chances are you will not want to do a strong lip as well. It's never good to gild the lily.
— Brad Goreski
This diminished the entire joy, the pure joy, of the two notes sounding together, and let the sound die on her ear now with a dismal flatness.
— Virginia Woolf
Love, then, is letting go of fear.
— Gerald G. Jampolsky
My heart is breaking," she says. "I want to be strong for you right now but the thought of you leaving is killing me inside.
— Pittacus Lore