It is much easier to fight through this thing called life with someone, as opposed to fighting alone. I absolutely want to be a wife and to come home to somebody who I know adores me.
I always leave the toilet seat up. It’s just easier to wash my hair that way.
I hate how it’s so much easier to be open and straightforward to a computer screen than to an actual person.
And wishes, truly wishes, that she could say the same herself. Because hurting herself would be so much easier.
That's one of the things we learn as we grow older -- how to forgive. It comes easier at forty than it did at twenty.
If girlfriends were knees, I'd love to have both of mine replaced. That way, it'd be easier to run around on them.
Hatred is so much easier to win than love - and so much harder to get rid of.
...you can pretend that bad things will never happen. But life's a lot easier if you realize and admit that sometimes they do.
Oh, sometimes it's just easier to please people," Maria said finally.
You can lose a friend in springtime easier than any other season if you're too curious.
It never gets easier, missing you. And sometimes I wonder if it ever will.
For stubborn souls like Lisette, death was easier than the courage it took to actually change your life.
It is easier to write a book with footnotes than the same book written so that children can understand it.
Sometimes I wish I was a guy. Life’s so much easier for them.
If we really want to learn how to forgive, perhaps we had better start with something easier than the Gestapo.
It's easier to floss with barbed wire than admit you like someone in middle school.
Things that are back to front are often easier to comprehend if they are upside down as well. In life as in politics.
To read is to withdraw.To make oneself unavailable. One would feel easier about it if the pursuit inself were less...selfish.
Books are a poor substitute for female companionship, but they are easier to find.
...the words make our silences easier--they're the current that runs under them.
With a library it is easier to hope for serendipity than to look for a precise answer.