Quotes & Sayings About Standing By Your Spouse
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People will provide judgment, intuition, empathy, a moral compass, and human creativity. — Walter Isaacson
Every man has enough power left to carry out that of which he is convinced. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
It was quite a wedding and as I stood there watching I realized something I'd forgotten a long time ago. Sometimes in life there really are bonds formed that can never be broken. Sometimes you really can find that one person who will stand by you no matter what. Maybe you will find it in a spouse and celebrate it with your dream wedding. But there's also the chance that the one person you can count on for a lifetime, the one person who knows you sometimes better than you know yourself is the same person who's been standing beside you all along. — Greg DePaul
Power makes you a monarch, and all the fancy robes in the world won't do the job without it. — Laurell K. Hamilton
Something else is hurting you -
that's why you need pot
or whiskey, or screaming music
turned so fucking loud
you can't think — Charles Bukowski
Epistles; let them peruse the large number of precepts against avarice and luxury which are everywhere read to the congregations that meet for this purpose, and which strike the ear, not with the uncertain sound of a philosophical discussion, but with the thunder of God's own oracle pealing from the clouds. — Augustine Of Hippo
Never bored, so I'll never get old — David Bowie
Yes and I appreciate it. But this is going to be difficult enough without running my words through a filter of illiteracy. — Kevin Hearne
The president's economic plan doesn't do enough to create new jobs and that has to be a national priority. While there are some signs the economy is improving, it is not translating into jobs. — Jay Rockefeller
The fingers on his flesh told him he was loved, that he had always been loved, and that the world was a place where above all else things that were good would find a way to burrow into you. — Steven Galloway
I almost try to explain another untranslatable word--sunyata--to Jonas. The idea has Buddhist roots and several meanings, depending on context. I think emptiness is the closest word, but, in English, we infer emptiness as a void, a lack. Sunyata is open with possibility, a meditative space. — Emery Lord