"Not even need and love can defeat fate."
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"I am quite sure that if we could but once approach the Most Holy Sacrament with great faith and love, it would suffice to make us rich. How much more so if we approach it often!"
"In his deepest heart there surge tremendous shame and madness mixed with sorrow and love whipped on by frenzy and a courage aware of its own worth."
"This word "LOVE" - discredited, "clicheed" - can be restored and love, the instinct, the impulse to care for somebody in the hope that somebody will care for you - plus our language, the language, a language - is about all we have. With everything else going on, this is what makes us, what keeps us human."
"Someday I'm going to find somebody and love him and love him and never let him go."
"Sex is the instrument and love the music."
"Nobody's strong enough to be a parent. We just do it, blindly, going forward on faith and love and hope. That's all it is...Being afraid...and going on."
"An acquaintance had become a lover, might become a husband, but would retain all that she had noted in the acquaintance; and love must confirm an old relation rather than reveal a new one."
"Give up bearing children and bear hope and love and devotion to those already born."
"The world only makes sense to me given my life and my background if, in fact, we're not just an assortment of tribes that can never understand each other, but that we're, rather, one common humanity that can meet and learn and love each other."
"Dream and love are just words - until you decide to experience them"
"I free myself from hatred through forgiveness and love."
"Athenian men, I respect and love you, but I shall obey the god rather than you."
"I know and love the good, yet, ah! the worst pursue."
"What life can I live that will let me breathe in and out and love somebody or something and not run off screaming into the woods?"
"Do you say that religion is still needed? Then I answer that Work, Study, Health and Love constitute religion. . . . Most formal religions have pronounced the love of man for woman and woman for man an evil thing. . . . They have said that sickness was sent from God. . . . Now we deny it all, and again proclaim that these will bring you all the good there is: Health, Work, Study - Love!"
"It’s better to live like a flame, to know a man and love him even if he can’t be yours, then never to love at all."
"Write me of hope and love, and hearts that endured."
"There can be no great literature in America until her writers have learned to trust her implicitly and love her devoutly."
"Money confers the power to command the labor of others. Love of money is love of power. And love of power is the root of evil."