Robert Breault Quotes
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At my age, you not only have bittersweet memories, you make bittersweet plans.
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Life is a process by which a few desperate longings morph into a thousand meaningless wants.
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God sends the dawn that we might see the might-have-beens that still might be.
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Love may be blind, but if you've ever known a blind person, they still know where everything is.
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What good is love if you never ask anything of it?
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Count no day lost in which you waited your turn, took only your share and sought advantage over no one.
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I have never considered it my business to disabuse someone of a belief that makes life tolerable for them.
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Be careful of selfish motives. You can mistake them for principles and end up dying for them.
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There is a limit to how much you can change to be liked for who you really are.
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We are each a dozen people who were all the same child.
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What to do with your one life? The same thing you would do if you had two lives, and this were the second.
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It pleases me to take amateur photographs of my garden, and it pleases my garden to make my photographs look professional.
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Time is a figure eight, at its center the city of Deja Vu.
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To accept reality is only to encourage it.
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A commuter tie-up consists of you — and people who for some reason won't use public transit.
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The hardest thing to learn in the game of love is when to fold a winning hand.
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What is the fire in our belly but the eternal flame of a thousand ancestors.
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It is seeing ourselves in others that often prompts the remark, 'There's something about that person I don't trust.
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Time brings an end to everything. We should not mistake for a tragedy what is no more than the passage of time.
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I complain that the years fly past, but then I look in a mirror and see that very few of them actually got past.
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I'm right-handed, whereas the fellow in my mirror is left-handed
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As important in a trusting relationship as the truths you share are the lies you never have to tell.
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The advantage of growing up with siblings is that you become very good at fractions.
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If an artist has talent, he needs no other critic.
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A true sportsman is a hunter lost in the woods and out of ammo.
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It's hard, sometimes, when nothing's stopping you, to know what's stopping you.
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Ever wonder where you'd end up if you took your dog for a walk and never once pulled back on the leash?
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Often, what seems an impossible climb is just a staircase without the steps drawn in.
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No matter how reclusive we tend to be, we picture the after-life as a community of souls. It is one thing to seek privacy in this life; it is another to face eternity alone.
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What do we ask of friendship except to be taken for what we pretend to be - and without having to pretend.
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