
Top 14 Quotes About Victorian Marriage
#1. There is one thing above all others that I despise. It is fingers, especially female fingers, messing around in my guts. My guts, like Victorian marriage, are private.
Wallace Stegner
#2. Is not happening yet," contributes Boris. "Singularity implies infinite rate of change achieved momentarily. Future not amenable thereafter to prediction by presingularity beings, right? So has not happened.
Charles Stross
#3. The U.S. economy and workers benefit from a strong, healthy relationship between government and business.
Harold Ford Jr.
#4. Marriage, after all, is only a little detail in life.
Orna Ross
#5. As cocky as this sounds, I knew I could walk onto that campus and get a date with the nearest available girl. Probably even a girl who wasn't available, but with Avery, it was like trying to hit on a nun. And not a naughty nun.
J. Lynn
#6. You make such beautiful poetry out of what you call your love and your unhappiness. Marriage would be such a dull affair in comparison.
Orna Ross
#7. Antisemitism, for instance, is simply not the doctrine of a grown-up person.
George Orwell
#8. The law should be a shield for the weak and powerless, not a club for the
Roy Barnes
#9. The finite human being shall never know in its fullness Truth and Love which is itself infinite.
Mahatma Gandhi
#10. He is only fifteen! Does she really think he is prepared for marriage, especially with his intellectual range of a teacup?
Erica Sehyun Song
#11. Marriage for love is the beautifulest external symbol of the union of souls, marriage without it is the uncleanliest traffic that defiles the world.
Olive Schreiner
#12. Pardon me; I must seem to you so stupid! Why is the property of the woman who commits Murder, and the property of the woman who commits Matrimony, dealt with alike by your law?
Frances Power Cobbe
#13. My voice is not going to be silenced by anybody.
Roland Martin
#14. I take it that computational processes are both symbolic and formal. They are symbolic because they are defined over representations, and they are formal because they apply to representations, in virtue of (roughly) the syntax of the representations.
Jerry Fodor
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