Top 29 Quotes About Philandering
#1. You stupid, selfish, philandering coach-class jackass.
Kate Klise
#2. His expression was impassive. Somewhere, I just knew, he must have a slew of illegitimate children, all named Bartholomew.
Catherine Lowell
#3. It's tempting to believe that a break from life's routine will only cause chaos. But regimen does not ensure security. The only constant we can count on is change.
Gina Greenlee
#4. World, they have taken the small children like butterflies and thrown them, beating their wings, into the fire
Nelly Sachs
#5. Cinders. Embers. Ashes. Michelle hoped that whatever strength had allowed this child to survive the fire all those years ago was a strength that still burned inside her. That it would go on burning, hotter and hotter, until she was as bright as the rising sun. She
Marissa Meyer
#6. 1. I'm brilliant
2. I'm charming
3. I'm hung like a thoroughbred
4. I've stopped all philandering
5. I'm highly skilled, as you've learned the other night.
P.S. Stop staring at my hands. I know what you want me to with them.
K.A. Tucker
#7. I don't think there's anything to be admired in lying, cheating or philandering. But there might be something to be admired in not burning people at the stake because they have those weaknesses.
Warren Beatty
#8. Cynical, self-deprecating, affected, indiscriminate, patronizing, immature, as sloppy intellectually as he was with his desk, fickle, vain, virile, brooding, pedantic, philandering...in short, Byronic, Byronic, Byronic, almost to the point of parody.
Laura Elizabeth Woollett
#9. Shame on you. Don't tell me you've been married for an hour and you've already got eyes for another woman.
Mordecai Richler
#10. First there was Chaos,
the vast immeasurable abyss
Outrageous as a sea,
dark, wasteful, wild.
John Milton
#11. A philanderer cannot be a parent - a parent cannot be a philanderer.
Abhijit Naskar
#12. Realization of his philandering arrived via an empty condom wrapper tucked in the back pocket of his jeans as I, the dutifully dumb girlfriend, decided to do him a favor by throwing some of his laundry in with mine.
Penny Reid
#13. God never makes us sensible of our weakness except to give us of His strength.
Francois Fenelon
#15. What would Warhol be without his paranoia, Hunter S. Thompson without his Quaaludes, Johnny Cash without his philandering? We Somebodies are not expected to walk the line.
J.T. Lawrence
#17. There exists no culture in which adultery is unknown, no cultural device or code that extinguishes philandering.
Helen Fisher
#18. [Hawthorne's] pious blame is a chuckle of praise all the while.
D.H. Lawrence
#19. So familiar that you slide back to the place where you fit.
Jodi Picoult
#20. How is it that she [Hillary Clinton] ends up in Arkansas with a philandering husband who makes 25 grand a year as governor, and she has to provide the income for the family at the Rose Law Firm, in Arkansas? How does this that happen?
Rush Limbaugh
#21. I didn't move; I just waited out the night. The school was quiet around me, and I let the silence calm my heartbreak, lull me into a sleepless trance as I stared past my reflection in the dark glass, and whispered, "Happy birthday, Daddy.
Ally Carter
#22. Those against same-sex marriage aren't thinking straight (or are they)?
Kenneth Cole
#23. I point out truths when I see them, Brightlord Sadeas. Each man has his place. Mine is to make insults. Yours is to be in-sluts.
Brandon Sanderson
#24. [On travel:] Who would be so besotted as to die without having made at least the round of this, his prison?
Marguerite Yourcenar
#25. The only woman who deserved a philandering husband was a philandering wife.
Liane Moriarty
#26. When you have no future, you live in the past.
John Grisham
#27. The squabbles of philandering Zeus and shrewish Hera are the Greeks' comment on married life.
Mason Cooley
#28. No matter how big or successful and famous you become, if you do that, that's the most fulfilling thing, is making music that you love and that you're proud of.
John Legend
#29. Perhaps it should be obvious: Adultery is a social threat that arouses raw anger and fear, which the bellicose then need to discharge rather than merely feel, traditionally on the philandering wife or the female home-wrecker.
Mary Gaitskill