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Pro Monogamy Quotes By Kinky Friedman

You've got to find what you love and let it kill you. I don't think any of us should ever forget that. — Kinky Friedman

Pro Monogamy Quotes By Martti Ahtisaari

You need to carry out very careful pre-feasibility and feasibility studies before you enter any crisis situation. — Martti Ahtisaari

Pro Monogamy Quotes By Anonymous

Even in my day there were five plaques at the top of the tomb, engraved with a written record of what each of these three groups had done, which prove, when the figures are added up, that the prostitutes made the greatest contribution. — Anonymous

Pro Monogamy Quotes By Lao-Tzu

When I let go of who I am, I become who I might be. — Lao-Tzu

Pro Monogamy Quotes By Stephen Fry

The point is that a pleasure which leaves you satisfied stops being a pleasure the moment it has been enjoyed. You are now sated, there is nothing more to be got from it. Sex and food are pleasures of this kind. What follows? A touch of afterglow if you are that sort of person, but mostly guilt, flatulence and self-disgust. — Stephen Fry

Pro Monogamy Quotes By Abraham Maslow

No psychological health is possible unless this essential care of the person is fundamentally accepted, loved and respected by others and by himself. — Abraham Maslow

Pro Monogamy Quotes By Voltaire

The best is the enemy of good. — Voltaire

Pro Monogamy Quotes By Lola Ridge

Out of the night you burn, Manhattan, In a vesture of gold
Spun of innumerable arcs, Flaring and multiplying
Gold at the uttermost circles fading Into the tenderest hint of jade, Or fusing in tremulous twilight blues, Robing the far-flung offices, Scintillant-storied, forking flame, Or soaring to luminous amethyst Over the steeples aureoled. — Lola Ridge

Pro Monogamy Quotes By Robert Forster

It's what you do every time. You isolate what you know, and you create a mental image of what you're doing. Every time you speak you don't have to think about it. Words come out of your mouth based on what you know. That's the same job every time. — Robert Forster