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That's what the myrtle means. Myrtle for marriage, ivy for faithfulness, ferns for sincerity, and rosemary for remembrance.
— Jude Knight
Partly because of the desperate economic situation in the country, what were once the leading institutions of conservatism are constrained.
— David Frum
But they love each other. Isn't that what love means? That you're supposed to be there for the other person to turn to, no matter what?
— Cassandra Clare
You can't know who you are, as a nation or a people, unless you know where you've been.
— Eric Sevareid
Don't be afraid to question. Don't be afraid to get fired. Don't be afraid to be wrong.
— Ben Browder
To pursue mental operations to any depth, a person has to learn to concentrate attention. Without focus, consciousness is in a state of chaos.
— Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Have faith that you will be here, recognizable to yourself, again tomorrow.
— Michael Cunningham
Marriage is a promise. You can't keep a promise only when it suits you. You have to keep it against your inclination. That's what it means.
— Ken Follett
The good doctor put a spoon of tea into my honey." "You're drinking tea a honey badger made," Jim said. "What did you expect?
— Ilona Andrews
...that's part of what marriage means: sometimes hating this other person but staying together because you promised you would.
— Ada Calhoun
If there is no justice in a country, who can claim that, that country is a country? An injustice country is just a rubbish bin!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
There's never been a civilization that has rewritten what marriage and family means and survived.
— Mike Huckabee
Don't you know what marriage means in this world? They are mergers and acquisitions disguised as marriages. In other words, the takeover syndromes.
— Seo Do-young
I'm afraid I couldn't like him without a spice of human naughtiness.
— Louisa May Alcott