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Difficulties indeed sometimes arise; but common sense and honest intentions will generally steer through them.

Difficulties indeed sometimes arise; but common sense and honest intentions will generally steer through them.

Thomas Jefferson, Henry Augustine Washington (1859). “The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence. Reports and opinions while secretary of state”, p.64

He who must needs have company, must needs have sometimes bad company.

Sir Thomas Browne (1844). “Religio Medici. Its sequel, Christian Morals ... With resemblant passages from Cowper's Task, and a verbal index. [Edited by John Peace.]”, p.176

We are sometimes stirred by emotion and take it for zeal.

'De Imitatione Christi' bk. 2, ch. 5, sect. 1

A revolution is sometimes necessary, but if revolutions become habitual the country in which they take place is going down-hill

Theodore Roosevelt (2012). “The Strenuous Life: Essays and Addresses”, p.65, Courier Corporation

Sometimes I say things in interviews and then I see them in print and I think, "What an asshole."

"Thao Nguyen And The Get Down Stay Down". Interview with Matthew Borlik and Jen Girdish, music.avclub.com. April 16, 2009.

Sometimes, the person who could make you happiest is the one who waits patiently in the wings.

Tess Gerritsen (2015). “The Rizzoli & Isles Series 11-Book Bundle: The Surgeon, The Apprentice, The Sinner, Body Double, Vanish, The Mephisto Club, The Keepsake, Ice Cold, The Silent Girl, Last to Die, Die Again”, p.2134, Ballantine Books

Sometimes the only thing you could do for people was to be there.

Terry Pratchett (2009). “Soul Music: (Discworld Novel 16)”, p.352, Random House

Often I sort of work up and down the manuscript. I sometimes used to go ahead of myself to see what was going to happen next, to make certain it fits what was going to be happening soon.

"Terry Pratchett on his latest novel, his medical diagnosis, and more". Interview with Tasha Robinson, www.avclub.com. November 16, 2012.

What I do know is sometimes we love the wrong people and sometimes we marry them.

Terry McMillan (2010). “Getting to Happy”, p.151, Penguin