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I think that women are more sensitive to emotional infidelity than men. I think men are more scared of physical infidelity.
He, however, who begins with Metaphysics, will not only become confused in matters of religion, but will fall into complete infidelity.
Writers are always writing about infidelity. It's so dramatic. The wickedness of it, the secrecy, the complications, the finding that you thought you were one person but you're also this other person. The innocent life and the guilty life. My God, it's just full of stuff for a writer. I doubt it will ever go out of fashion.
I don't want to sell myself short. You hurt your spouse, not so much by the infidelity, but by the negative feelings about yourself that you bring home.
Many women, sometime in their life, are going to get to a point where they have to admit infidelity.
If you say, I love you, then you have already fallen in love with language, which is already a form of break up and infidelity.
I think what destroys Hollywood marriages is our work schedule, not so much infidelity.
Because I've been on the receiving end of infidelity, I know how much it hurts.
It is necessary to the happiness of man that he be mentally faithful to himself. Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving, it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe.
I do think that with any kind of infidelity, on some level - unless you're dealing with a sociopath - there's always a reason.
The cultural expectation should be if there's infidelity, the marriage is more important than fidelity.
'Mistresses' is about the lives of four women, each going through different versions of infidelity. Their longtime friendship is what gets them through extremely challenging times.
Despite the slowness, the infidelity, the errors and sins it committed and might still commit against its members, the Church, trust me, has no other meaning and goal but to live and witness Jesus.
Physical infidelity is the signal, the notice given, that all fidelities are undermined.
I love 'Love Actually' and particularly the story with Alan Rickman and Emma Thompson. I think it's possibly the best exploration of infidelity that's ever been done because it really feels accurate and real.
People are always fascinated by infidelity because, in the end - whether we've had direct experience or not - there's part of you that knows there's absolutely no more piercing betrayal. People are undone by it.
Infidelity is a deal breaker for me. I've broken up with people over it. You can't do monogamy 90 percent of the time.
I can't stop watching 'Pan Am.' When I was growing up, my father worked as an engineer in Turkey, and we always flew Pan Am. The stewardesses were so glamorous! When they gave me a set of those golden wings, I felt very grown-up. Not only is the show's plot full of mystery and infidelity, they get the period details just right.
I find infidelity interesting because it's so revelatory about people. It's this really silent thing. Everyone acknowledges it as a general practice, but nobody likes to go beyond that, to get down to the nitty-gritty.
Infidelity is horrible - there's nothing worse than that; it's devastating.