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Being Married For 25 Years Quotes By Anton Chekhov

And the wind, the wind! The bare birches and cherry-trees, unable to endure its rude caresses, bowed low down to the ground and wailed: God, for what sin hast Thou bound us to the earth and will not let us go free? — Anton Chekhov

Being Married For 25 Years Quotes By Georgette Heyer

In my experience, the human mind, when under the influence of fear, rushes round in frantic circles. — Georgette Heyer

Being Married For 25 Years Quotes By Ann Leckie

Virtues may be made to serve whatever end profits you. Still, they exist and will influence your actions. Your choices. — Ann Leckie

Being Married For 25 Years Quotes By Andrea Cremer

Sabine stood up, satisfied that her friends were safe and content. When she moved, Calla lifted her head. Her eyes focused in Sabine's direction. Despite the distance between them, Sabine Could have sworn Calla was looking right at her.
The white wolf's ears flicked back and forth. She lifted her muzzle and howled. The sound filled Sabine with a mixture of sweetness and sorrow. The other wolves joined the song, their familiar voices blending in the winter air. Sabine watched them from another minute, then she turned and walked back to Ethan.
"Everything okay?" he asked.
She handed him the binoculars.
"They're happy. So I'm happy." ... She turned, listening to the song carried on the stiff winter breeze. Nev's voice rose about the other wolves' as the chorus of howls wove through the air. Sabine wondered if somehow they knew she was here, and if they might be saying good-bye or if they were asking her to stay. — Andrea Cremer

Being Married For 25 Years Quotes By Haruki Murakami

The conclusion of things is the good. The good is, in other words, the conclusion at which all things arrive. Let's leave doubt for tomorrow," Komatsu said. "That is the point. — Haruki Murakami

Being Married For 25 Years Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

When I lay down the reins of this administration, I want to have one friend left. And that friend is myself. — Abraham Lincoln

Being Married For 25 Years Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

The ordinary man is as courageous and invulnerable as a hero when he does not recognize any danger, when he has no eyes to see it.Conversely, the hero's only vulnerable spot is on his back, and so exactly where he has no eyes. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Being Married For 25 Years Quotes By Terry Crews

I just read 'The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work.' To be married 25 years, you have to put as much energy as I put into being an actor or being a great football player into being a better husband and a better father. — Terry Crews

Being Married For 25 Years Quotes By James Franco

I guess in some people's lives, no one tells you what to be, and so you be nothing. — James Franco

Being Married For 25 Years Quotes By Rumi

The friend who knows a lot more than you do will bring difficulties, and grief, and sickness, as medicine, as happiness, as the essence of the moment when you're beaten when you hear Checkmate, and can finally say, I trust you to kill me. — Rumi

Being Married For 25 Years Quotes By Andie MacDowell

I never 'shunned' L.A., like people say. And I do think you can raise children well there, but it's definitely harder. — Andie MacDowell

Being Married For 25 Years Quotes By Douglas Adams

The average Vogon will not think twice before doing something so pointlessly hideous to you that you will wish you had never been born - or (if you are a clearer minded thinker) that the Vogon had never been born. — Douglas Adams

Being Married For 25 Years Quotes By Jeffrey R. Holland

In that most burdensome moment of all human history, with blood appearing at every pore and an anguished cry upon His lips, Christ sought Him whom He had always sought - His Father. "Abba," He cried, "Papa," or from the lips of a younger child, "Daddy."
This is such a personal moment it almost seems a sacrilege to cite it. A Son in unrelieved pain, a Father His only true source of strength, both of them staying the course, making it through the night - together. — Jeffrey R. Holland