Struggling Marriages Quotes & Sayings
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I believe that we must reach our brother, never toning down our fundamental oppositions, but meeting him when he asks to be met, with a reason for the faith that is in us, as well as with a loving sympathy for them as brothers. — Dorothy Day

I know whenever it comes to be really dysfunctional and vile and base and hostile on screen, I'm good at that! — Werner Herzog

That Hugh's presence within walking distance of Biddenden Manor might not be conducive either to his happiness or to his self-esteem he did not allow to weigh with him, for he was a man with a strong sense of propriety, and he knew that it was his duty to feel affection for all his brothers and sisters. — Georgette Heyer

The Metropolis should have been aborted long before it became New York, London or Tokyo. — John Kenneth Galbraith

Do not regret the past. Look to the future. — Soyen Shaku

Although mindfulness does not remove the ups and downs of life, it changes how experiences like losing a job, getting a divorce, struggling at home or at school, births, marriages, illnesses, death and dying influence you and how you influence the experience. . . . In other words, mindfulness changes your relationship to life. — Ken Robinson

I feel as though someone's handed me the moon and I don't exactly know what to do with it. — Lucy Maud Montgomery

Some struggling marriages can be salvaged with hard work and counseling; others should be dismantled and stripped for parts. — Mallory Ortberg

Nazism and use the alliance among Fascists to steer the Nazis away from the racial policies. — Tom Reiss

Yes, we are going to suffer, we will have difficult times, and we will experience many disappointments- But all of this is transitory; it leaves no permanent mark. — Paulo Coelho

It is curious - but you cannot make a revolution without honest men ... Every revolution has had its honest men. They are soon disposed of afterwards. — Agatha Christie