A Quote by Kym Marsh

No relationship is perfect and people who say they don't argue are either liars or biting their tongues all the time. — © Kym Marsh
No relationship is perfect and people who say they don't argue are either liars or biting their tongues all the time.
Regrets? I think everyone has regrets, and people who say they haven't are either liars... or narcissists.
Regrets? I think everyone has regrets, and people who say they haven't are either liars or narcissists
People assume actors are born liars, but I'd argue the actor's job is to tell the truth. And I've realised I'm not a good liar.
Leaders must not be naive. I used to say, "Liars shouldn't lie." What a sad waste of words that is! I found out liars are supposed to lie. That's why we call them liars - they lie! What else would you expect them to do?
You can measure the happiness of a marriage by the number of scars that each partner carries on their tongues, earned from years of biting back angry words.
There are no 'perfect liars' in the world; there are only 'perfect believers' who believe in even the most obvious lies!
Smaller movies are great because you don't have to argue with so many people all the time. But really I like arguing so there's a balance either way.
People live out of either the hurt they feel or the healing Jesus provides. Your parents will never be perfect. And you will never be a perfect parent. But there is a perfect God who, over time, will bring healing to hurtful circumstances.
The common thread of my comedy shows is conflict and, I guess, the frustration of people who either argue with you or just say stuff which is blatantly incorrect, and nobody calls them out on it.
There are three kinds of liars: liars, damned liars, and statisticians
Two people in a relationship either grow together or apart over time.
It's the perfect solution. We argue all the time. We can't stand each other. It's like we're already married.
There's no such thing as being perfect, and that doesn't just mean the perfect body. I talk about my body, my relationship with food, men, and sleeping around to find love, my relationship with my family - trials and tribulations. I want people to know they're not alone. And this isn't just about people younger than 30. I have fans who are 30 or 40 telling me, This is exactly what I needed to hear.
I am not moved by what people say or do concerning my relationship with God. I submit myself to His direct will, which is good and perfect with no evil in it.
People have the "ships" that they love, and I think they love the show's ["Pretty Little Liars"] original relationship the most.
I really don't put it down. I never have. It's just that I analyze it and look at it from a very rational point of view. I don't see it as coming from God and say that at a certain point the Holy Spirit zaps you with a super whammy on the head and you've "gone for tongues" and there is it. Tongues is a process that people build up to. Then, as you start to do something, just as when you practice the scales on the piano, you get better at it.
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