“To discover the rules of society that are best suited to nations, there would need to exist a superior intelligence, who could understand the passions of men without feeling any of them, who had no affinity with our nature but knew it to the full, whose happiness was independent of ours, but who would nevertheless make our happiness his concern, who would be content to wait in the fullness of time for a distant glory, and to labour in one age to enjoy the fruits in another. Gods would be needed to give men laws.” MenNeedsGivingFeelingsWould BeAgeLawPassionNationsWaitingEnjoyNeededGloryConcernIndependentFruitSuperiorsLabourNeverthelessFullnessAffinitySuperior Intelligence Author:Jean-Jacques Rousseau
“I thought, I fanced, that in a moment, I would be standing on nothing at all, and for the first time in my life, I needed the wings none of us has.” FirstsMomentsWould BeNeededFirst TimeStandingWings Author:Michael Chabon
“Let me say for now that we knew once the Creation was broken, true fathering would be much more lacking than mothering. Don't misunderstand me, both are needed- but an emphasis on fathering is necessary because of the enormity of its absence” Would BeFatherParentCreationBrokenNeededLet MeParentingAbsenceLackingEmphasisMotheringFathering Author:William P. Young
“I needed to temper (my dad's) enthusiasm a bit (about attending Princeton), and so I announced that I would be majoring in patricide...My mom was actually jealous.” Would BeBitsMomNeededDadMy DadMy MomEnthusiasmJealousTemperAttendingPrinceton Author:David Sedaris
“For weeks past he had been making ready for this moment, and it had never crossed his mind that anything would be needed except courage. The actual writing would be easy. All he had to do was to transfer to paper the interminable restless monologue that had been running inside his head, literally for years.” WritingYearsMindMomentsWould BeRunningPastEasyWeekReadyNeededPaperRestlessTransfersMonologues Book:The Penguin complete novels of George Orwell Source: The Penguin complete novels of George Orwell