He's threatening to breed polo ponies, but he's always been a man of great ideas, but little action, so I don't suppose he will.

Rosamunde Pilcher
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  1. Despair is the price one pays for setting oneself an impossible aim. It is, one is told, the unforgivable sin, but it is a sin the corrupt or evil man never practices. He always has hope. He never reaches the freezing-point of knowing absolute failure.... - Graham Greene

  2. Because it's much more pleasant to be obsessed over how the hero gets out of his predicament than it is over how I get out of mine. - Woody Allen

  3. A point of view can be a dangerous luxury when substituted for insight andunderstanding. - Marshall McLuhan

  4. Those who understand will understand. - Wayne Gerard Trotman

  5. Seeing your own smallness is called insight Honoring your own tenderness is called strength - Jonathan Star

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  1. Marriage isn't a love affair. It isn't even a honeymoon. It's a job. A long hard job, at which both partners have to work, harder than they've worked at anything in their lives before. <span style="margin:15px; display:block"></span>If it's a good marriage, it changes, it evolves,...

  2. Her family... Love and involvement brought joy, but as well could become a hideously heavy millstone slung about one's neck. And the worst was that she felt useless because there was not a mortal thing she could do to help resolve their problems.

  3. She was always left feeling like a murderer. Because the messenger becomes the murderer. Until the fatal words are spoken, the loved one concerned is still alive, waking, sleeping, going about his business, making telephone calls, writing letters, going for walks, breathing, seeing. It was...

  4. Love she had found, had a strange way of multiplying. Doubling, trebling itself, so that, as each child arrived, there was always more than enough to go around.

  5. She had loved them all, her children. Loved each one the best, but for different reasons.

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