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Regretful Marriage Quotes By Edgar Allan Poe

Convinced myself, I seek not to convince. — Edgar Allan Poe

Regretful Marriage Quotes By Alan Lightman

Novels aren't pedagogical instruments, or instructions in law or physics or any other discipline. A novel has to be an emotional experience, a trip of the imagination, and because science has raised so many issues that concern and affect humans, it's a good starting place for me. — Alan Lightman

Regretful Marriage Quotes By Michelle Hodkin

Her sound - dissonant, aching. Her breath and heartbeat and pulse are my new favorite symphony; I'm beginning to learn which notes will play when, and to interpret them. There is wrath and contentment and fear and desire - but she has never let the last get too far. Yet. The sun sings in her hair as her head tilts, dips toward the page. She arches forward, her shape slightly feline as she draws. My heart beats her name. — Michelle Hodkin

Regretful Marriage Quotes By Sylvia Townsend Warner

One need not write in a diary what one is to remember for ever. — Sylvia Townsend Warner

Regretful Marriage Quotes By Rasheed Ogunlaru

Nothing has value without self worth — Rasheed Ogunlaru

Regretful Marriage Quotes By Ash Gray

Aside from that, however, Rigg didn't mind being ugly. In fact, she liked herself and just pretended that she didn't when she was around other women. For there was nothing so criminal as a woman liking herself. — Ash Gray

Regretful Marriage Quotes By John Ortberg

Religious hypocrisy is one of the great barriers to faith for any thoughtful person. Why become a Christian when the church is filled with so many hypocrites and deeply flawed people? Mark — John Ortberg

Regretful Marriage Quotes By Madeleine L'Engle

If thou could'st empty all thyself of self
Like to a shell dishabited
Then might He find thee on the ocean shelf
And say This is not dead and fill thee with Himself instead.
But thou art all replete with very thou
And hast such shrewd activity
That when He comes He says This is enow Unto itself - 'twere better let it be
It is so small and full there is no room for me. — Madeleine L'Engle