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marriage
If there were no immortality there would be no need for temples. There would be no need for eternal marriage if there were no eternity. Gordon B. Hinckley
marriage
I am in love and out of it I will not go. C. S. Lewis
marriage real impact
The most precious gift that marriage gave me was the constant impact of something very close and intimate, yet all the time unmistakably other, resistant - in a word, real. C. S. Lewis
marriage secret bathroom
The secret of marriage is: separate bedrooms and separate bathrooms. Bette Davis
marriage expression giving
A happy marriage perhaps represents the ideal of human relationship -- a setting in which each partner, while acknowledging the need of the other, feels free to be what he or she by nature is: a relationship in which instinct as well as intellect can find expression; in which giving and taking are equal; in which each accepts the other, and I confronts Thou. Anthony Storr
marriage single-life tears
If we did not look to marriage as the principal source of happiness, fewer marriages would end in tears. Anthony Storr
marriage party expected
A marriage is likely to be called happy if neither party ever expected to get much happiness out of it. Bertrand Russell
marriage prostitution harder
Many a marriage hardly differs from prostitution, except being harder to escape from. Bertrand Russell
marriage relationship
A band is like a marriage, and if you're in a marriage with someone, and you lose yourself in that marriage, the relationship is over, really. Richie Sambora
instinct knows
I know I have pretty good instincts. Ashley Tisdale
instincts pressure start time tremendous trust trusted
I feel tremendous pressure. But then when I start to feel pressure I go, 'I have to trust my instincts.' Every time when I haven't trusted my instincts is when I've made mistakes. John Cooper
instincts man might pick trusted
Had he not trusted his instincts and went back to pick this man up, he (Boatman) might not have been caught. David Peck
instinct natural took
His natural instinct took over. He was a little off today, but he makes big plays. H. Hart
instinct momentum needed seem sure talked teams week
We talked all week about having the instinct needed to put teams away but sure didn't show it tonight. We get up big and then seem to give our momentum and it just kind of snowballs. Joe Aiello
instinct likely natural people protect
With most people they really don't want to get hit. Because it hurts. Your natural instinct is to protect yourself. In football, you can't do that. When you try to protect yourself, you're more likely to get hurt. David Greene
instinct mistrust school
I always think instinct is more interesting than anything you can think up. I mistrust and am rather bored with actors who are of the Stanislavski school who think about detail. Denholm Elliott
instinct microphone
He had the microphone first, the instinct to broadcast, to be there. He didn't hesitate. He scooped the world. Peter Arnett
instinct
I always go by instinct and then wrestle with where by instinct brought me. Al Sharpton
mankind prayer race whoever
Whoever in prayer can say, ""Our Father,"" acknowledges and should feel the brotherhood of the whole race of mankind Tryon Edwards
mankind modern survived
Mankind has survived all catastrophes. It will also survive modern medicine. Gerhard Kocher
mankind sweeter universe
Mankind . . . are a mistake. The universe would be sweeter and fresher without them Bertrand Russel
mankind rather species spectator
I live in the world rather as a spectator of mankind than as one of the species Joseph Addison
mankind historian dependence
What would become of history, had we not a dependence on the veracity of the historian, according to the experience, what we have had of mankind? David Hume
mankind unconscious unwritten
The unconscious is the unwritten history of mankind from time unrecorded. Carl Jung
mankind humankind knows
What science cannot tell us, mankind cannot know. Bertrand Russell
mankind interest consulting
Statesman are suspected of plotting against mankind, rather than consulting their interests, and are esteemed more crafty than learned. Baruch Spinoza
mankind
Mankind naturally and generally love to be flatter'd. Benjamin Franklin