1. There is no justification for having an affair.-Shanola Hampton
2. The love affair you seek is with yourself.-Alan Cohen
3. Of all human powers operating on the affairs of mankind, none is greater than that of competition.-Henry Clay
4. Once someone has had the good fortune to share a true love affair with a Golden Retriever, one’s life and one’s outlook is never quite the same.-Betty White
5. Immense power is acquired by assuring yourself in your secret reveries that you were born to control affairs.-Andrew Carnegie
6. Good content is the stuff of love affairs.-Tom Webster
7. An affair now and then is good for a marriage. It adds spice, stops it from getting boring I ought to know.-Bette Davis
8. The best love affairs are those we never had.-Norman Lindsay
9. It is frequently a misfortune to have very brilliant men in charge of affairs. They expect too much of ordinary men.-Thucydides
10. Never speak about private affairs for the general public to hear.-Habeeb Akande
11. The beautiful affair of sun, sky and the sea brings a perfect moment of love, peace and joy-Umair Siddiqui
12. Every affair is a fairy tale or a tragedy.-Cherie Priest
13. Lack of reciprocity ruins friendships, but makes love affairs exciting for a time.-Mason Cooley
14. People are hurt in love affairs and never recover, more than a boxing match.-George Foreman
15. Every man, however wise, needs the advice of some sagacious friend in the affairs of life.-Titus
16. In all human affairs there are efforts, and there are results, and the strength of the effort is the measure of the result.-James Allen
17. The End of the Affair is almost like a play.-Neil Jordan
18. Any affair, by its very nature, is quite dysfunctional.-Rebekah Brooks
19. You put two egos together and you’ve either got a conflict, which is always interesting, or better yet, a love affair.-Terence McKenna
20. Nothing is more interesting in a novel or a play than an affair.-Howard Jacobson
21. The affairs of life embrace a multitude of interests, and he who reasons in any one of them, without consulting the rest, is a visionary unsuited to control the business of the world.-James Fenimore Cooper