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Before the group left, Gary asked for my phone number, and the next day he called to ask me to dinner that night.
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"Before the group left, Gary asked for my phone number, and the next day he called to ask me to dinner that night. I had no idea he was married, but I found out that night"

- Donna Rice

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Donna Rice's quote reveals a scenario in which she was uninformed of Gary's marital status. She was asked for her telephone number by Gary before the group left, and the next day he called to ask her to supper. Donna Rice accepted the invitation, not understanding that Gary was married. When she learnt that night, it was likely a shock and a surprise to her. Donna Rice's quote functions as a tip to be familiar with the circumstance and to be conscious of the people we connect with. It is necessary to be familiar with the prospective consequences of our actions and to be conscious of individuals we engage with. It is also essential to be sincere and open with our partners and to be familiar with the possible repercussions of our actions.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Donna Rice somewhere between January 7, 1958 and today. He/she was a famous Celebrity from USA. The author also have 20 other quotes.

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