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The familiar is by far the most beautiful.
Marty Rubin
The first kiss and the first glass of wine are the best.
Marty Rubin
No one ever forgets a talk they had that lasted through the night.
Marty Rubin
Everybody calls me "Marty." I never know what to call myself.
Marty Rubin
The way to live well is to feel intensely.
Marty Rubin
The question must be asked: have we been the beneficiaries or the victims of our education?
Marty Rubin
To one who loves birds, morning always wakes up singing.
Marty Rubin
If the sky falls, there'll be a bigger sky behind it.
Marty Rubin
All laughter is subversive, even the laughter of children.
Marty Rubin
What chance does logic have against a glass of wine and a kiss?
Marty Rubin
The search for first causes is the ultimate wild goose chase.
Marty Rubin
There is no need to corrupt people's morals. Their morals have been corrupting them for years.
Marty Rubin
When Socrates said he knew nothing he still thought he knew more than anyone else.
Marty Rubin
Life itself is the lesson.
Marty Rubin
Art is good, but happiness is better.
Marty Rubin
May your wants be few and your pleasures many.
Marty Rubin
A basket of ripe fruit is holier than any prayer book.
Marty Rubin
The pain you hide leaves the deepest scars.
Marty Rubin
A heart grows flat and stale from too much thinking.
Marty Rubin
When people are facing real hardships in their lives, they have no time to invent imaginary ones.
Marty Rubin
A few names have survived oblivion. In time, oblivion will have them all.
Marty Rubin
If loving comes easy, nothing else seems hard.
Marty Rubin
Never hold a belief longer than you can hold your breath.
Marty Rubin
Thinking is a sign of disturbance. When your bladder doesn't hurt you don't think about it.
Marty Rubin
Trees, O trees, why can't you hold on to your leaves?
Marty Rubin
The tiniest mite has an inner life of which we can know nothing.
Marty Rubin
Pleasure, like the sparrow, never sits on any one branch too long.
Marty Rubin
We need a new religion, a global religion, based on one simple principle: live and let live.
Marty Rubin
The spiritual life to me has always meant just one thing: emotion. Emotion is the poetry of life.
Marty Rubin
My wants are so simple I don't even know what they are.
Marty Rubin
We love to love and feel loved because love is the greatest pleasure of all.
Marty Rubin
Imaginary diseases are the hardest to cure.
Marty Rubin
A poet is someone who never forgets they were born naked.
Marty Rubin
There is no deeper reality. The water at the bottom is the same as the water at the top.
Marty Rubin
To put one's career before one's personal life is like putting death before life.
Marty Rubin
The flea that doubts doesn't jump nearly as high
Marty Rubin
Parrots mimic their owners. Their owners consider that a sign of intelligence.
Marty Rubin
Even the faded flower denies nothingness.
Marty Rubin
You need fire, conviction, to write. You can't write out of indifference.
Marty Rubin
Eternity: the length of a life.
Marty Rubin
The world is endlessly fascinating to those who take the time to look.
Marty Rubin
Passing pleasures, like passing clouds, are all we have.
Marty Rubin
The game of love is complicated, but love is not complicated.
Marty Rubin
What is eternal is the cloud drifting slowly out of sight.
Marty Rubin
The scientist seeks laws; the historian, causes; the artist, freedom.
Marty Rubin
Speak in your own voice about the things that matter to you.
Marty Rubin
We let life down: it doesn't let us down.
Marty Rubin
When your share your story with someone, it becomes their story too.
Marty Rubin
A poet is a feeling, sentient being, not a word machine.
Marty Rubin
My feeling about work is that it's an unnecessary evil, so I've always done my best to avoid it.
Marty Rubin
All writers are exiles: some by circumstance, some by choice.
Marty Rubin
A scent of lavender cannot be put into words.
Marty Rubin
Mutual helplessness is the essential relation between parent and child.
Marty Rubin
Enjoying nonsense is one of life's primal pleasures.
Marty Rubin
Philosophers console themselves with explanations.
Marty Rubin
Distance is not a gulf but a bridge between lovers.
Marty Rubin
Everything but a life can be replaced.
Marty Rubin
Order is what exists before you start arranging things.
Marty Rubin
The writer provides the text; the reader, the meaning.
Marty Rubin
oYu begin with other people's stories and end up with your own.
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