“Love in France is a comedy; in England a tragedy; in Italy an opera seria; and in Germany a melodrama.” LoveComedyTragedyEnglandFranceGermanyOperaMelodrama Author:Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington
“The law demands good works and uses its terror--rejection, shame, fear of punishment, unanswered prayer, personal tragedy, etc.--as motivation. Here performance is a necessity to secure the blessings and avoid the curses. Grace, on the other hand, allows us to serve on a different basis--not from fear but on the basis of love and gratitude, from appreciation and gladness for blessings freely given and freely received.” MenLoveDifferentUseHandsAgeLawMotivationEvilGivenFearFreedomPrayerSinLibertyGraceGratitudeBlessingDemandPerformancesBasesTragedyShameTerrorAppreciationPunishmentSecureCurseRejectionEtcGood WorkGladnessAnswered PrayersLove And GratitudeUnansweredUnanswered PrayersPersonal Tragedy Author:Richard Jordan
“This morning a terrible family tragedy has occurred, we are devastated to report that our beloved brother, son, and friend, Sawyer Sweeten, took his own life. He was weeks away from his 20th birthday. At this sensitive time, our family requests privacy and we beg of you to reach out to the ones you love.” LoveLifeMorningWeekSonBrotherTerribleTragedyBelovedOur FamilySensitiveReportsBirthdayPrivacyLove LifeReach OutRequestDevastatedSawyer20th BirthdayBeloved Brother Author:Madylin Sweeten
“The stage is more beholding to love than the life of man. For as to the stage, love is ever matter of comedies and now and then of tragedies; but in life it doth much mischief, sometimes like a Siren, sometimes like a Fury.” MenLoveSometimesMatterLove IsComedyStageTragedyNow And ThenFuryMischiefSirens Book:Bacon's Essays: Top Essays Source: Bacon's Essays: Top Essays