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Loss brings pain. Yes. But pain triggers memory. And memory is a kind of new birth, within each of us. And it is that new birth after long pain, that resurrection - in memory - that, to our surprise, perhaps, comforts us. — Sue Miller

Two people making love, she once said, are like one drowned person resuscitating the other. — Anatole Broyard

Why do you have to hate what you don't understand? — Bobby Hill

Every part of you that you do not love will regress and become hostile towards you. — Robert Bly

I wonder, what kind of life would I have had if it hadn't been for my mother's tea-and-cookie parties? Perhaps it's because of them that I've never thought of women as my enemies, as territories I have to conquer, but always as allies and friends - which I believe is the reason why they were friendly to me in turn. I've never met those she-devils you hear about: they must be too busy with those men who look upon women as a fortress they have to attack, lay waste and left in ruins. — Stephen Vizinczey

To a large extent, we're working hard to fulfill the consumer demand for Subway sandwiches. — Fred DeLuca

I think the most important thing my wife Cynthia and I can do for Kristen is to teach her how to grow up to be a woman and make her own decisions. Meanwhile, we sometimes have to guide her. — Kent McCord

He who acts (with an ulterior purpose) does harm; he who takes hold of a thing (in the same way) loses his hold. — Lao-Tzu