“--So we reached our decisions simultaneously, and apart, and if I knew that Court was fighting a battle, did he, too, sense mine? Did it have anything to do with his coming back to life again? For he is here, I am no longer living with a marble image. And I will never know why. Court being Court I can never ask him why; we wrestled with our problems alone and we must live alone with the answers. And is it part of a marriage, part of being a human being, that we must always reach our decisions alone?” AnswersMarriageDecisionsA Winter S Love Author:Madeline L'Engle
“Why does anybody do anything?" Mimi asked impatiently. "Most of the time we don't know--any of us.” ActionA Winter S Love Author:Madeline L'Engle
“The lady bears a crust of rage as the ground bears hardened frost in the morning. Some days, 't melts with warm persuasion, but on others, 't lingers, and all is hollow ere its cold fury.” MarriagePersuasionFrostMarried LifeAngry WomenShakespeareanHell Hath No FuryWalking On EggshellsFrostyA Winter S Love Author:Stewart Stafford