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Trust the one with experience, not the one with ideas.
Marty Rubin
What is love after but trusting in the unknown.
Marty Rubin
What is love after all but trusting in the unknown.
Marty Rubin
One learns by doing, not by learning to do.
Marty Rubin
After one has read everything and thought everything, one still have everything to learn.
Marty Rubin
What I learned from the flowers: to live effortlessly.
Marty Rubin
Experience is true, but not the lessons it teaches.
Marty Rubin
The greatest obstacle to true learning is the inability to say "I don't know.
Marty Rubin
The profoundest thing writing teaches us is how much we contradict ourselves.
Marty Rubin
Words can't save you, but they can give you courage.
Marty Rubin
The world is so big and words are so small!
Marty Rubin
How long does one have to live before one can no longer be fooled by words?
Marty Rubin
Words never change. What changes is how one interprets them.
Marty Rubin
A scent of lavender cannot be put into words.
Marty Rubin
Words without warmth are dead words.
Marty Rubin
In the dark, words get lost.
Marty Rubin
Words make known. But we live in the unknown.
Marty Rubin
It's the words we whisper to ourselves that make us who we are.
Marty Rubin
When your share your story with someone, it becomes their story too.
Marty Rubin
All the great stories are about obsession and people who are obsessed.
Marty Rubin
Never hold a belief longer than you can hold your breath.
Marty Rubin
I don't believe in love. I love.
Marty Rubin
All belief is a form of voluntary madness.
Marty Rubin
One shouldn't be labelled a cynic just because one refuses to believe in fairy tales.
Marty Rubin
Skepticism precludes one from believing many things, but not from loving many things.
Marty Rubin
All creative work begins as play. The more one plays, the better one works.
Marty Rubin
The ripe apple falls, it doesn't know what else to do.
Marty Rubin
In the midst of a busy life don't forget to live.
Marty Rubin
What do I aspire to be? Just an ordinary person who values living.
Marty Rubin
When it comes to living and loving, we're all amateurs.
Marty Rubin
I don't think about how to live my life. I just live it.
Marty Rubin
The unemotional life is not worth living.
Marty Rubin
It's not the wound that teaches, but the healing.
Marty Rubin
We all suffer our share of grief but we are stronger than our grief.
Marty Rubin
When you stop seeing your weaknesses as weaknesses you will overcome them.
Marty Rubin
A chain grows weaker with each new link.
Marty Rubin
No ideology or psychological theory can possibly do justice to the full range of human experience.
Marty Rubin
We should not judge people or try to figure out what makes them tick. We should leave them the hell alone.
Marty Rubin
We shouldn't judge people or try to figure out what makes them tick. We should just leave them the hell alone.
Marty Rubin
Love is a wild child, always at odds with society.
Marty Rubin
Society demands not conformity, but the appearance of conformity. That's the reason for hypocrisy.
Marty Rubin
A story has to break your heart or it's not worth telling.
Marty Rubin
All the great novels are about obsession and people who are obsessed.
Marty Rubin
Beautiful untrue things are even more beautiful when they're true.
Marty Rubin
On the blank page all things are possible.
Marty Rubin
Fiction: a game of pretend.
Marty Rubin
Novelists are basically inviting their readers to play a game of pretend. That's what fiction is: a game of pretend.
Marty Rubin
Children remind us that we're all children.
Marty Rubin
All children are born rebels and explorers until they're taught to sit still and obey.
Marty Rubin
Mutual helplessness is the essential relation between parent and child.
Marty Rubin
All laughter is subversive, even the laughter of children.
Marty Rubin
The child's naive dream of life is the only one worth having.
Marty Rubin
Being alive is having what I want, that is my joy, my happiness.
Marty Rubin
A pessimist is someone who has forgotten the joy of beginning.
Marty Rubin
Blessed is the nightbird that sings for joy and not to be heard.
Marty Rubin
We owe it to the dead to dance on their graves.
Marty Rubin
In winter, on the darkest nights, one rejoices even to see the tiniest sliver of a moon.
Marty Rubin
One should never go dancing with a broken foot, but one should with a broken heart.
Marty Rubin
My teachers told me: Question everything; take nothing for granted. I question nothing, I take everything for granted.
Marty Rubin
I don't travel to learn about the world. I travel for the joy of traveling.
Marty Rubin
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