“Being bad at sex is a fear a lot of people have, but it often has less to do with actual sexual skills and more to do with internalized feelings that are rooted in things we’ve been told by others.”— Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya, autostraddle.com
“I’m actually one of those people that loves a challenging match. I don’t believe that it can’t lead to love or something meaningful.”— Astro Poets, wmagazine.com
“Anyone who slaps a ‘this page is best viewed with Browser X’ label on a Web page appears to be yearning for the bad old days, before the Web, when you had very little chance of reading a document written on another computer, another word processor, or another network.”— Tim Berners-Lee, amazon.com
“Oh, what's the point? When I like them, they don't like me, when they like me, I don't like them. Why can't I act with the ones I like the same way I do with the ones I don't like?”— Larry Charles, George Costanza, Jason Alexander, imdb.com
“You think Louie Pasteur and his wife had anything in common? He was in the fields all day with the cows, you know with the milk, examining the milk, delving into milk, consumed with milk. Pasteurization, Homogenization. She was in the kitchen killing cockroaches with a boot on each hand.”— Larry David, George Costanza, Jason Alexander, imdb.com
“You fall in love with someone, and part of what you love about him are the differences between you; and then you get married and the differences start to drive you crazy.”— Nora Ephron, books.google.com
“Fire and water,… don’t really mix. You could say they’re incompatible. But when they do love each other, they love passionately.”— Cornelia Funke, amazon.com
“Won’t we be quite the pair?—you with your bad heart, me with my bad head. Together, though, we might have something worthwhile.”— Zelda Fitzgerald, amazon.com
“I am weird, you are weird. Everyone in this world is weird. One day two people come together in mutual weirdness and fall in love.”— Dr. Seuss, google.com.ph
“You want my opinion? We’re all a little weird. And life is a little weird. And when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall into mutually satisfying weirdness — and call it love — true love.”— Robert Fulghum, amazon.com
“It seems we need someone to know us as we are - with all we have done - and forgive us. We need to tell. We need to be whole in someone’s sight: Know this about me, and yet love me. Please.”— Sue Miller, amazon.com
“...it’s no good pretending that any relationship has a future if your record collections disagree violently or if your favourite films wouldn’t even speak to each other if they met at a party.”— Nick Hornby, amazon.com