Love You Forever By Robert Munsch Quotes & Sayings
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Marriage ... one of the most civilized institutions in the world ... But ... swimming is one of the most wonderful of sports, and yet there are always some people who cannot swim who insist on going into the water and getting drowned. Many people spoil marriage in a like manner. One should be sure she knows how to be married before rushing into it. — Edna St. Vincent Millay

Luckless is the country in which the symbols of procreation are the objects of shame, while the agents of destruction are honored! And yet you call that member your pudendum, or shameful part, as if there were anything more glorious than creating life, or anything more atrocious than taking it away. — Cyrano De Bergerac

I am not in favor of imposing happiness on people. Everyone has a right to his bad wine, to his stupidity, and to his dirty fingernails. — Milan Kundera

I would rather go for a life with love and good friendships than family and children. — Karin Rahbek

I would rather be my own tyrant than have someone else tyrannize me. — Henry Flagler

I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always,
As long as I'm living,
my baby you'll be. — Robert Munsch

It's healthier to reject certain cautions than fall in line. I assume you know that, he said. — Don DeLillo

Yoga is an art and science of living. — Indra Devi

Whatever you think that you will be.
if you think yourself weak,weak you will be;
if you think yourself strong,you will be — Swami Vivekananda

A person may use his fundamental right to communicate whatever he likes, but the people like his point as per their personal choice only and not necessarily that which is always fundamentally right. — Anuj

If you see something, say something. — Rich Redman

Ethical ideas and sentiments have to be considered as parts of the phenomena of life at large. We have to deal with man as a product of evolution, with society as a product of evolution, and with moral phenomena as products of evolution. — Herbert Spencer