love quotes for couples
In him was vindicated the greatness of real goodness and the goodness of real greatness. ~Phillips Brooks
Everything becomes a little different as soon as it is spoken out loud. ~Hermann Hesse
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. ~Groucho Marx
Deliberation is a function of the many; action is the function of one. ~Charles de Gaulle, War Memoirs, 1960
Hope comes in many forms. ~David Chase, The Sopranos, "The Sopranos," original airdate 10 January 1999, spoken by the character Jennifer Melfi
For a dreamer, night's the only time of day. ~From the movie Newsies
Never let the hand you hold, hold you down. ~Author Unknown
Now, as always, the most automated appliance in a household is the mother. ~Beverly Jones
In Arizona, shade trees are your best friends. (And occasionally the basis of small civil wars over parking.) ~Author Unknown
Chances are, you now know that the marriage of the computer and the telephone is one of the century's seismic technical and economic developments. In terms of potential social and economic impact, it is often likened to the introduction of assembly-line manufacturing or to the invention of the computer itself. ~Author Unknown
And so, to the end of history, murder shall breed murder, always in the name of right and honor and peace, until the gods are tired of blood and create a race that can understand. ~George Bernard Shaw, "Caesar and Cleopatra"
All the ancient histories, as one of our wits say, are just fables that have been agreed upon. ~Voltaire, Jeannot et Colin
The secret of teaching is to appear to have known all your life what you just learned this morning. ~Author Unknown
If everybody contemplates the infinite instead of fixing the drains, many of us will die of cholera. ~John Rich
If everyone howled at every injustice, every act of barbarism, every act of unkindness, then we would be taking the first step towards a real humanity. ~Nelson DeMille
Some of us worship in churches, some in synagogues, some on golf courses. ~Adlai Stevenson
Perfumes are the feelings of flowers. ~Heinrich Heine, The Hartz Journey
Many who would not take the last cookie would take the last lifeboat. ~Mignon McLaughlin, The Neurotic's Notebook, 1960
If anyone, then, asks me the meaning of our flag, I say to him - it means just what Concord and Lexington meant; what Bunker Hill meant; which was, in short, the rising up of a valiant young people against an old tyranny to establish the most momentous doctrine that the world had ever known - the right of men to their own selves and to their liberties. ~Henry Ward Beecher
Humanity is on the march, earth itself is left behind. ~David Ehrenfeld, The Arrogance of Humanism, 1978
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