Iconosquare Relationship Quotes & Sayings
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Persons, with big wigs many of them and austere aspect, whom I take to be Professors of the Dismal Science ...
Coining "Dismal Science" as a nickname for Political Economy — Thomas Carlyle

I think whenever anyone asked me why I wanted to be a hockey player, that's where it all started, watching the Winnipeg Jets play as a young kid. — Jonathan Toews

Unpredictability. Accidents. Not good when you're engaging in, say, brain surgery, but when lighting ... wonderful! — Joe McNally

Therefore I lie with her and she with me,
And in our faults by lies we flatter'd be.
— William Shakespeare

When you were contemplating cheating on your mate, it was not easy on the conscience. And not something you wanted to do in the home you shared with her. — J.R. Ward

On writing...
"It's a walk into the darkest corners of my imagination where my nightmares fester until something living and breathing escapes onto the screen of my laptop." JET — J.E. Taylor

He who has seen the misery of man only has seen nothing, he must see the misery of woman; he who has seen the misery of woman only has seen nothing, he must see the misery of childhood. — Victor Hugo

we can certainly understand and identify with one. And the more vivid that one, the better. — Amy Cuddy

If I'm not completely humble and gentle, I haven't fully grasped Jesus' love for me. If I'm not patient and loving, I haven't fully grasped Jesus' love for me. Take the time to read 4:1-6:9 — Jodi Bowersox

Sex is the root of which intuition is the foliage and beauty is the flower. — D.H. Lawrence

Pain concentrates the mind. Pain tethers you to this world, and the rope is a stout one. But at the same time, the grace of God enables you to look along the pain, to look down the entire length of the trial, and to see the purpose and point of it all. — Douglas Wilson

This is the most intimate relationship between literature and its readers: they treat the text as a part of themselves, as a possession. — Ryszard Kapuscinski