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Michael Mcgowan Quotes By Charles Perrault

To get a perfect husband takes a wait That's just the way things are; and you shall find That virtuous patience is the only bait To land one handsome, wealthy, brave, and kind. And what a sweeter pause has ever been? To sleep a century of peaceful dreams, And then, to better dreams, awake again! Such wait is joy, however long it seems. A long delay brings even greater bliss; The greatest bliss must suffer long delays. The god of marriage oaths has promised this: The love that comes most slowly, longest stays. This moral's hard to hear, because it's true. To even utter it is hard to do. — Charles Perrault

Michael Mcgowan Quotes By Henry A. Kissinger

The greatest need of the contemporary international system is an agreed concept of order. — Henry A. Kissinger

Michael Mcgowan Quotes By Andrew Pyper

And what do we have? A profound if sexless intimacy of a kind I've never known with either man or woman since childhood, and perhaps not even then. — Andrew Pyper

Michael Mcgowan Quotes By Munia Khan

If you are a finger, your honesty is the hand to make your existence worth living. — Munia Khan

Michael Mcgowan Quotes By Terry Tempest Williams

I think we're skating on surfaces. I know it in my own life - and I think that is where this frustration comes in. It's not the place we want to be, but it's the place our society requires that we be. There is no fulfillment there. So we become numbed, we become drugged, we become less than we are. And I think that we know that. — Terry Tempest Williams

Michael Mcgowan Quotes By Jorge Luis Borges

Years of solitude had taught him that, in one's memory, all days tend to be the same, but that there is not a day, not even in jail or in the hospital, which does not bring surprises, which is not a translucent network of minimal surprises. — Jorge Luis Borges