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Conjunctive Heart Quotes By Harvey MacKay

In a litigation-happy society, clear agreements often prevent small disagreements from becoming big ones. — Harvey MacKay

Conjunctive Heart Quotes By Dianne Sylvan

God, can you imagine getting married at nineteen?" miranda asked. "when i was nineteen i didnt even know how to do my own laundry." she added, for david's beneit, "you know, laundry? washing your own clothes? there are people who do that."
he rolled his eyes. "i know how to do laundry. i watched my wife do it dozens of times. — Dianne Sylvan

Conjunctive Heart Quotes By Pike, Albert

The Apocalypse is, to those who receive the nineteenth Degree, the Apotheosis of that Sublime Faith which aspires to God alone, and despises all the pomps and works of Lucifer. LUCIFER, the Light-bearer! Strange and mysterious name to give to the Spirit of Darkness! Lucifer, Son of the Morning! Is it he who bears the Light, and with its splendors intolerable blinds feeble, sensual, or selfish Souls? Doubt it not! For traditions are full of Divne Revelations and Inspirations: and Inspirations is not of one Age or of one Creed.
p. 321 — Pike, Albert

Conjunctive Heart Quotes By Courtney Milan

Family isn't a matter of history. Or biology," he said softly. "It's a matter of choice. — Courtney Milan

Conjunctive Heart Quotes By E. Stanley Jones

Victorious living does not mean freedom from temptation, nor does it mean freedom from mistakes. — E. Stanley Jones

Conjunctive Heart Quotes By James Fitzjames Stephen

To me this question whether liberty is a good or a bad thing appears as irrational as the question whether fire is a good or a bad thing. It is both good and bad according to time, place, and circumstance, and a complete answer to the question, In what cases is liberty good and in what cases is it bad? would involve not merely a universal history of mankind, but a complete solution of the problems which such a history would offer. — James Fitzjames Stephen