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appreciation women wife
There is nothing like a good dose of another woman to make a man appreciate his wife. Clare Boothe Luce
appreciation appreciated certain
We all appreciated a certain aesthetic, and with that appreciation came a certain stylized presence. Amber Heard
appreciation pain democracy
That which we obtain too easily, we esteem too lightly. Thomas Paine
appreciation uzbekistan details
The minister expressed appreciation for the offer, and our embassy in Uzbekistan will be following up in more detail with them Richard Boucher
appreciation men genius
Aside from a cold appreciation of my own genius I felt that I was a modest man. Robert A. Heinlein
appreciation art people
When people see one of these new forms of art for the first time, often they can't make sense of it. Then, if it's around long enough, a lot of people get used to it and it becomes assimilated into culture. So there's a morphic field both for the kind of art and for the appreciation of it. Rupert Sheldrake
appreciation heart men
One of the Godlike things of this world is the veneration done to human worth by the hearts of men. Thomas Carlyle
appreciation thinking vocabulary
I always had a great appreciation for jazz, but I'm a very pedestrian musician. I get by. I like to think that my main instrument is vocabulary. Tom Waits
appreciation art wealth
The presence of excessive wealth puts an unnatural spin on the appreciation of art. Steve Martin
love-is emotional cold
But love is an emotional thing, and whatever is emotional is opposed to that true cold reason which I place above all things. Arthur Conan Doyle
love-is thinking people
Love is leading. People think it has to be two different roles but it is the same. Cesar Millan
love-is two people
Love and politics are the two great figures of social engagement. Politics is enthusiasm with a collective; with love, two people. So love is the minimal form of communism. Alain Badiou
love-is labor ifs
Where love is there is no labor; and if there be labor, that labor is loved. Jane Austen
love-is thinking self
I think this is often misunderstood in the West, where people feel that there can be no justice unless everything is the same. This is part of why I feel we have to relearn how we think about love, because we think about love so much in terms of the self. bell hooks
love-is light color
When I set a glass prism on a windowsill and allow the sun to flood through it, a spectrum of colors dances on the floor. What we call "white" is a rainbow of colored rays packed into a small space. The prism sets them free. Love is the white light of emotion. Diane Ackerman
love-is murder
Failure to love is almost like murder. Boris Pasternak
love-is thinking needs
That which makes us go so far for love is that we never think that we might have need of anything besides that which we love. Blaise Pascal
love-is promise wish
The allure of love is to have someone who knows you so well that you don't have to explain yourself. It is the promise of someone who cares enough about you to protect you against the world of strangers who do not wish you well. Deborah Tannen
returned safely
that they may be returned to us safely and soon. Al Gore
return psycho
I have to return some videotapes Bret Easton Ellis
return private-sector
I ALWAYS intended to return to the private sector, Don Nickles
return catharsis purpose
Catharsis returns us to the purpose for which were originally intended - to be called by God to do good - and thus ultimately returns us to ourselves. Desmond Tutu
return missions i-can
Oh, that I could dedicate my all to God. This is all the return I can make Him. David Livingstone
return wells defined
In death, we are not defined by what we did or who we were but by what we meant to others. How well we loved and were loved in return. Allison Pearson
return knows
He travels best that knows when to return. Thomas More
return determined trekking
I dressed and went for a walk - determined not to return until I took in what Nature had to offer. Raymond Carver
return looks photograph
When we look at a photograph of ourselves or of others, we are really looking at the return of the dead. Roland Barthes