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Ungrateful Spouse Quotes By Anatoly Karpov

Playing black, I put great stake in the Ruy Lopez: I liked it, feel it, and understand it; in matches with Hjartarson and Timman it served me well. - on preparing for World Championship versus Garry Kasparov — Anatoly Karpov

Ungrateful Spouse Quotes By Martin Scorsese

The young people today are the 21st century. — Martin Scorsese

Ungrateful Spouse Quotes By Gerry Spence

The new and most powerful union of all will be a union of one one man, one woman, one worker with special skills, an inquiring mind, and an independent attitude, his creativity intact, his love of life blooming. The union of one will be peopled by one man or one woman who is alive . Such a person is always sought by the intelligent manager. — Gerry Spence

Ungrateful Spouse Quotes By Glenn Cooper

there are men who are ancient and determined enemies of the Church of Rome who live in perpetual hope of its destruction — Glenn Cooper

Ungrateful Spouse Quotes By Craig Johnson

It all came down to judging - if you were a good judge of the man in front of you, you might survive; if not, then you were the honored dead. — Craig Johnson

Ungrateful Spouse Quotes By Timothy J. Keller

What will make the people in your neighborhood be glad you are there? Connect with individuals and leaders in the community and begin to meet the perceived needs of the community. — Timothy J. Keller

Ungrateful Spouse Quotes By Adam Fifield

On that day, in jungle hamlets and mountain villages, in cacophonous slums and sprawling refugee camps, on worn concrete floors and under roofs thatched of rice straw and banana leaves, in clay brick homes, on rutted, red dirt roads, and on scorching swaths of sand, children cried and screamed and sang and giggled and toddled and ran and fell and got back up and climbed on their mothers' laps and pulled their siblings' hair and gazed out in wonder at the big, bright world that swirled around them. Millions of boys and girls whose lives were reclaimed whose stories were allowed to continue, who were not mourned or grieved or buried, but instead were loved and held and fretted over and scolded and prepared for the challenges of living, of surviving, all because of a man they had never met and whose name they would likely never know. — Adam Fifield

Ungrateful Spouse Quotes By Marie Corelli

I confess I like a woman to have a certain amount of temper. I can not endure your preternaturally amiable female, who can find nothing in the length or breath of the globe to move to any other expression than a fatuous smile. I love to see the danger flash in bright eyes, the delicate quiver in of pride in the lines of a lovely mouth, and the warm flush of indignation on fair cheeks. It all suggests spirit, and untamed will; and rouse in a man the love of mastery that is born in his nature, urging him to conquer and subdue that which seems unconquerable. — Marie Corelli

Ungrateful Spouse Quotes By Meryl Sawyer

I thought Beauty and the Beast were two people, not one. — Meryl Sawyer

Ungrateful Spouse Quotes By Erik Wecks

When one person manages the money, the money manager tends to act as a parent, and the non-manager tends to act like a child. The parent is put in the position of saying "no" to the desires of the child, and the child acts resentfully toward the parent. This isn't exactly a recipe for relationship bliss. — Erik Wecks

Ungrateful Spouse Quotes By Sylvia Plath

Doreen had intuition. Everything she said was like a secret voice speaking straight out of my own bones. — Sylvia Plath

Ungrateful Spouse Quotes By Shirley Hazzard

It mattered to us both to have some point of reference in that strange place, some means of attesting to the effect it had on us. [p. 87] — Shirley Hazzard

Ungrateful Spouse Quotes By Philip K. Dick

What sort of an imaginary voice is that? I asked myself, suppose Columbus had heard an imaginary voice telling him to sail west. And because of it he had discovered the New World and changed human history ... We would be hard put to defend the use of the term 'imaginary' then, for that voice, since the consequences of its speaking came to affect us all. Which would have constituted greater reality, an 'imaginary' voice telling him to sail west, or a 'real' voice telling him the idea was hopeless? — Philip K. Dick