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Enjoy the rainbow while it lasts and don't chase it when it's gone.
Marty Rubin
A heart that can break is better than no heart at all.
Marty Rubin
What is deeply felt is never lost.
Marty Rubin
To sacrifice one's unhappiness for a good cause is something I fervently believe in.
Marty Rubin
I like paths that lead nowhere, that leave you wondering where you are.
Marty Rubin
Sometimes just breathing is enough.
Marty Rubin
Lies have always been easier to invent than reality.
Marty Rubin
Sorrow's children were raised on books.
Marty Rubin
Memories are never as true as the things one forgets.
Marty Rubin
The snow in winter, the flowers in spring. There is no deeper reality.
Marty Rubin
You can always count on God to do nothing.
Marty Rubin
Who do I love? I love people who are easy to talk to.
Marty Rubin
When you are the problem, it's hard to see it.
Marty Rubin
How long does one have to live before one can no longer be fooled by words?
Marty Rubin
Only lies are subtle. Truth walks right up to you in the street and kicks you in the ass.
Marty Rubin
A man or woman becomes happy by choosing happiness every day.
Marty Rubin
The person who knows how to enjoy their own company knows the most important thing.
Marty Rubin
There is no condition so miserable that thinking can't make it worse.
Marty Rubin
Fiction: a game of pretend.
Marty Rubin
There is no "the way things are." Every day is different, and you live it differently.
Marty Rubin
It isn't drugs addicts have to give up. It's misery.
Marty Rubin
Home is where you can go and rest and be nothing
Marty Rubin
Geniuses are a dime a dozen. The truly tolerant are rare.
Marty Rubin
The landscape looks different from every blade of grass.
Marty Rubin
Flowers are the music of the earth.
Marty Rubin
The man who doesn't howl at the moon when his mother dies is no man at all.
Marty Rubin
The story of the tree is written on every leaf.
Marty Rubin
Nothing is more ridiculous than one person telling another how to live.
Marty Rubin
Words never change. What changes is how one interprets them.
Marty Rubin
It's during a storm that the best songs get written.
Marty Rubin
Movement is the freedom of the body; stillness, of the mind.
Marty Rubin
We all live partially in reality and partially in a world of make-believe.
Marty Rubin
What makes or breaks us ultimately is our attitude toward the things we can't control.
Marty Rubin
Writing is like life: it goes on.
Marty Rubin
One should show one's scars, not hide them.
Marty Rubin
All the great stories are about obsession and people who are obsessed.
Marty Rubin
In spring, the snow must go; in fall, the leaves can't stay.
Marty Rubin
Intuition: the feeling you know something when you know nothing.
Marty Rubin
There are no safe voyages and no safe ports.
Marty Rubin
Better to find one thing to live for than a thousand things to be against.
Marty Rubin
No ideology or psychological theory can possibly do justice to the full range of human experience.
Marty Rubin
Feelings of superiority always stem from an illusion.
Marty Rubin
Life is simple. You just have to stop trying to figure it out.
Marty Rubin
No explanation is ever as good as not having one.
Marty Rubin
Happiness is my drug of choice.
Marty Rubin
Almost all sadness comes from feeling sorry for oneself.
Marty Rubin
The skies give no warning when they fall.
Marty Rubin
What kind of god would create a world in which the means of survival depends on our eating each other?
Marty Rubin
Never be content with your work, your relationships, your life. That's the stupid advice philosophers give today.
Marty Rubin
We all suffer our share of grief but we are stronger than our grief.
Marty Rubin
Lovers jump into bed without thinking. It's the only way it can be done.
Marty Rubin
My faith likes mountains just where they are.
Marty Rubin
The woods are full of poison berries but you don't have to eat them.
Marty Rubin
No work is so important you have to do it.
Marty Rubin
All lovers meet and love by chance.
Marty Rubin
The profoundest thing writing teaches us is how much we contradict ourselves.
Marty Rubin
Wisdom is not making life any harder than it has to be.
Marty Rubin
There is music you never hear unless you play it yourself.
Marty Rubin
What is heroic is not making life any harder that it has to be.
Marty Rubin
Expectations have no effect on the harvest.
Marty Rubin
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