"Then come kiss me, sweet and twenty...." - Quote by William Shakespeare
Then come kiss me, sweet and twenty.
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“Success in marriage depends on being able, when you get over being in love, to really love....You never know anyone until you marry them.”
“If a man wants you, nothing can keep him away. If he doesn't want you, nothing can make him stay.”
“Peace must first be developed within an individual. And I believe that love, compassion, and altruism are the fundamental basis for peace. Once these qualities are developed within an individual, he or she is then able to create an atmosphere of peace and harmony. This atmosphere can be expanded and extended from the individual to his family, from the family to the community and eventually to the whole world.”
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“Man wanted a home, a place for warmth, or comfort, first of physical warmth, then the warmth of the affections.”
“This is not the land of my birth, but it is the land for which I hold the greatest affection, and I certainly will come back in the springtime”
“Affection faints not like a pale-faced coward, But then woos best when most his choice is froward.”