Friendship is a difficult, dangerous job. It is also (though we rarely admit it) extremely exhausting. – Elizabeth Bibesco
There was a rivalry – and some pie-throwing. But that was probably because Gawker and Radar had more in common than they wanted to admit. Each was the other’s future. Radar served up the exclusives I always envied. Gawker was actually comfortable on the web, in the medium Radar should have made its own. – Nick Denton
Insane people are always sure that they are fine. It is only the sane people who are willing to admit that they are crazy. – Nora Ephron
I go to the movies, and I watch MTV and the Disney Channel. I admit I like ‘Hannah Montana.’ – Lexi Thompson
I certainly believe it’s over for the jury system, but we won’t admit it for a while. – Joseph Wambaugh
It is our common experience as human beings that the results of social forces seem to admit only of ‘probabilistic’ predictions. – John Harsanyi
Now, as husbands go, I have to admit I did all right. Joe is unquestionably handsome, doesn’t leave ragged toenail clippings scattered about the house, and has never once, in nearly five thousand days of togetherness, left the toilet seat up. – Jenna McCarthy
To admit you want to have a comeback means you have to admit you weren’t what you were supposed to be. You dropped below your own standard. – Marilyn Manson
It’s shameful to admit, but it’s been a bit of a lifelong affair, and I do now feel I’m as good as it gets. I’m honourable, kind, friendly, warm, intelligent, generous, and I’ve got a good sense of humour. – Miriam Margolyes
I’m not ashamed to admit that I’ve written some really bad songs and I’ve had some bad performances. – Lindi Ortega
I will be the first to admit that I’ve made my own mistakes when it comes to Virginia’s disclosure requirements. – Ken Cuccinelli
In all modesty, we must admit that governments are not always the best doctors when it comes to diagnosing economic ailments and prescribing the right treatment. – Kim Campbell
I am willing to admit that if the agriculturists are oppressed by peculiar burdens, they ought to be relieved from them, or be allowed a fair and just protection equivalent to all such peculiar burdens. – Joseph Hume
I would admit that poetry is something more than mere communication and that if that ‘something more’ could be abstracted from the whole, it might well prove to be that which makes the whole a poem. – Louis MacNeice
It’s difficult for most of us to be completely honest with ourselves – we hate to admit how vulnerable or needful we are. – Lisa Kleypas
I must admit that I personally measure success in terms of the contributions an individual makes to her or his fellow human beings. – Margaret Mead