12 Quotes & Sayings By Donna Woolfolk Cross

 Donna Woolfolk Cross, M.A., M.P.H., is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. She is the author of "The Good Wife's Guide to Surviving an Affair" (2003), "The Good Husband's Guide to Surviving an Affair" (2008), and coauthor of "Love and Intimacy Skills for Your Couple" (2010). Donna has been a frequent guest on radio programs such as Air America, CNN, Fox News Radio, and National Public Radio. In addition to her books, she has been featured in articles in People Magazine and the Washington Post, among other national publications Read more

She lives in Alexandria, Virginia with her husband .

Who was to know what went on in a person's...
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Who was to know what went on in a person's heart? A wise woman kept her own counsel. Donna Woolfolk Cross
She did not care about anything very much. Hope was...
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She did not care about anything very much. Hope was gone. She existed that was all. Donna Woolfolk Cross
She had discovered that her love of knowing was not...
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She had discovered that her love of knowing was not unnatural or sinful but the direct consequence of a God-given ability to reason. Donna Woolfolk Cross
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Heed my words, daughter, if you ever mean to be happy: Never give yourself to a man. Donna Woolfolk Cross
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This was the price for the the strange life she had chosen, but she had gone into it with eyes open, and there was no profit in regret. Donna Woolfolk Cross
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Why, she wondered, do we always reserve our worst hatred for our own? Donna Woolfolk Cross
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It was a child's awareness, never spoken or even fully acknowledged, but deeply felt. Donna Woolfolk Cross
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Is it not lack of faith that leads men to fear the scrutiny of reason? If the destination is doubtful, than the path must be fraught with fear. A robust faith need not fear, for if God exists, then reason cannot help but lead us to Him. Cogito, ergo Deus est, 'says St. Augustine, I think, therefore God is. Donna Woolfolk Cross
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But she had known, better than anyone else, what demons he had faced, had known how hard he had fought to free himself from them. That he had lost the fight in the end made the struggle no less honorable. Donna Woolfolk Cross
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There was always a way, when one knew what one wanted. Donna Woolfolk Cross
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Shattered by the cumulative effect of so much horror and death, Joan was again afflicted by a crisis of faith. How could a good and benevolent God let such a thing happen? How could He so terribly afflict even children and babies, who were not guilty of any sin? Donna Woolfolk Cross