1. To those we love, sometimes, apologizing means confessing to a mistake I never made at all.
2. Those who speak most passionately about free air are the ones who spend most of their time inside air-conditioned rooms.
3. Husbands almost always apologize to their wives for mistakes which, far from committing, never even crossed their minds to commit!
4. Being married or unmarried has no relation to falling in love or not.
5. The day a person reaches the position where they can do whatever they wish, from that day onwards they can no longer take advantage of that position.
6. Not love, merely the practice of sexuality.
In love there is suffering, so much more wounded pride.
7. Love is such a bridge that rarely unites both shores.
8. Love requires the heart. Yet in love's name, people use not the heart but various other organs of the body far more.
9. The sum total of curses from all those you have rejected in this life—that is your married life.
10. Thinking against the current is called genius. Moving against the current is called foolishness.
11. Oppression in the name of religion, murder in the name of ideals, punishment in the name of justice, plunder in the name of consciousness.
12. What people cannot obtain, they destroy.
13. A man's character depends on how much he fears his wife.
14. Obsessing over one's own prejudices may be called many things, but thinking is not one of them.
15. To handle the strain of truth-telling, knowing how to lie very well is essential.
16. Humans— consider those who help them weak; consider those who harm them strong.
This is why people pursue only their benefactors.
17. Only those who can lower themselves to the level of beasts find release from the agony of being born human.
18. How the world appears in times of danger is essentially what the world is.
19. For some, tears; for others, merely eye-sweat.
20. Wages are determined by the worker, not by the work.