Len Deighton  

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"The tragedy of marriage is that while all women marry thinking that their man will change, all men marry believing their wife will never change."--London Match (1985) by Len Deighton

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"De tragedie van het huwelijk is dat vrouwen trouwen en denken dat hun man zal veranderen, terwijl mannen trouwen en denken dat hun vrouw nooit zal veranderen."

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Leonard Cyril Deighton (born 18 February 1929, Marylebone, London) is a British military historian, cookery writer, and novelist. He is perhaps most famous for his spy novel The IPCRESS File, which was made into a film starring Michael Caine.

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