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You need to make time for your family no matter what happens in your life.
- quote by Matthew Quick
You ought to love all mankind; nay, every individual of mankind. You ought not to love the individuals of your domestic circles less, but to love those who exist beyond it more. Once make the feelings of confidence and of affection universal, and the distinctions of property and power will vanish; nor are they to be abolished without substituting something equivalent in mischief to them, until all mankind shall acknowledge an entire community of rights.
- quote by Percy Bysshe Shelley
You say to me-wards your affection's strong; Pray love me little, so you love me long.
- quote by Robert Herrick
You see, dear, it is not true that woman was made from man's rib; she was really made from his funny bone.
- quote by J. M. Barrie
You should indeed have longer tarried By the roadside before you married.
- quote by Walter Savage Landor
You sometimes have to answer a woman according to her womanishness, just as you have to answer a fool according to his folly.
- quote by Bernard Shaw
You that would judge me, do not judge alone This book or that, come to this hallowed place Where my friends' portraits hang and look thereon, Ireland's history in their lineaments trace, Think where man's glory most begins and ends, And say my glory was I had such friends.
- quote by William Butler Yeats
You touch on a disheartening truth. People never want to be told anything they do not believe already.
- quote by James Branch Cabell
- quote by Robert Fulghum
You were my home, Mother. I had no home but you.
- quote by Janet Fitch