“Divorce is one of the most stressful life events anyone goes through. Only the loss of a loved one and moving are even in its class, difficulty-wise-and divorcing generally involves both of those as well. Even when you are the one initiating the divorce, the enormous changes that result are bound to throw you off and leave you feeling, at the very least, a bit lost.” WellsFeelingsMovingLostBitsLossResultsClassWiseEventsDifficultyBoundsDivorceEnormousLoved OnesStressfulLoss Of A Loved OneStressful Life Author:Emily Doskow
“But there is no sole person for another's heart. Souls cannot be broken and then completed by another. That's not healthy, nor wise. There are infinite possibilities as there are infinite people and some matches are better than others...Just don't say that you'll die without the other one or that you'll never love again or that you're not whole-That's the stuff of Romeo and Juliet, hasty nonsense, and you know how well that turned out...Just don't be desperate about it. That's where souls go wrong, when they think they don't have choices. The heart must make choices.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWellsHeartPersonsSoulWholeDiesChoicesStuffKnow HowWisePossibilityBrokenHealthyInfiniteDesperateNonsenseSoleJulietInfinite PossibilitiesHastyLove Again Author:Leanna Renee Hieber
“O Reader! hast thou eer stood to see The Holly-tree? The eye that contemplates it well perceies Its glossy leaes Ordered by an Intelligence so wise As might confound the Atheist's sophistries.” WellsMightEyeWiseTreeReaderAtheistContemplatingHolliesSophistry Author:Robert Southey
“The wise who control their body, who control their tongue, the wise who control their mind, are indeed well controlled.” MindWellsBodyWiseTongueControlled Book:The Dhammapada Source: The Dhammapada
“A wise man should not divulge the formula of a medicine which he has well prepared; an act of charity which he has performed; domestic conflicts; private affairs with his wife; poorly prepared food he may have been offered; or slang he may have heard.” MenShouldWellsMayHas BeensWiseWifeHeardConflictMedicinePreparedCharityAffairFormulasSlangActs Of CharityDivulge Author:Chanakya
“Anne Pitkin's poems have such lyrical sweep, such a sensitive eye for the natural world as it touches the human, that reading Winter Arguments is like seeing a landscape or, better, a richly realized painting of a landscape dotted with figures. But that would leave out their music, which would be a loss. This is a wise and graceful book by a well-traveled woman who knows how to confront deep feeling and frame it to make it all the more intense.” KnowsWorldHumansWellsBookFeelingsWould BeEyeReadingNaturalLossKnow HowWiseSeeingFiguresPaintingArgumentWinterIntenseLandscapeSensitiveTraveledNatural WorldLyricalDeep Feeling Author:Rosellen Brown
“The mind of man has no defense To equal plain, old common sense. This homely virtue don't despise, If you would be happy as well as wise.” IfsMenMindWellsWould BeCommonVirtueWiseEqualDefenseCommon SenseDespiseHomely Author:Don Herold
“Can an author with reason complain that he is cramped and shackled if he is not at liberty to publish blasphemy, bawdry, or sedition?; all of which are equally prohibited in the freest governments, if they are wise and well-regulated ones.” IfsWellsReasonGovernmentLibertyWiseComplainingPublishBlasphemy Author:Bill Vaughan
“What do I want to do? Acting wise? Well, there's a western that I want to do. There's a lot of producing that I want to do, projects that I have stacked up that are in my office that I'd like to get done.” WantWellsDoneActingWiseOfficeProjectsWestern Author:Morgan Freeman