Post Divorce Issues Quotes & Sayings
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Top Post Divorce Issues Quotes
It was easy to forget that
sometimes, when they were laughing together, or kissing. But then one of them would say something, or do something, and he would suddenly be reminded of the wall between their worlds. — George R R Martin
All people see the world, not as it is, but as they are — Stephen Covey
The fundamental delusion of humanity is to suppose that I am here and you are out there. -Yasutani Roshi, Zen master (1885-1973) — Yasutani Roshi
Not setting the 'proper and accepted' religious example for them conjured up images of the bad mother, the worst mother. Yet wouldn't the example of a mother being true to her journey, taking a stand against patriarchy, and questing for spiritual meaning and wholeness, even when it meant exiting circles of orthodoxy, be a worthwhile example? — Sue Monk Kidd
Divorce is war and unfortunately, some parents live in constant entanglements with their ex-spouses and they shift aside the issues that post-divorce can leave on the shoulders of their children. — Diane Greene
The primary function of a constitution was to mark out the boundaries of governmental powers-hence in England, where there was no constitution , there were no limits (save for the effect of trail by jury) to what the legislature might do. — Bernard Bailyn
The next century's task will be to rediscover its gods. — Andre Malraux
Sugar is responsible for a lot of deaths. Arguably more than crack cocaine. — Guy Ritchie
The only thing I do is just pray for inspiration, for a way of thinking, because I don't have any particular goal in sight. — Mike Tyson
I'm wallowing in the whole idea of just being a guy out there with a band, with songs. It's a real enjoyment. — David Bowie
The human body experiences a powerful gravitational pull in the direction of hope. That is why the patient's hopes are the physician's secret weapon. They are the hidden ingredients in any prescription. — Norman Cousins
