Anguish Quote by Jacqueline Carey Download Open image “True friendship must be akin to romance, I think. only without all the anguish and anxiety.” — Jacqueline Carey ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Anguish Anxiety Friendship Love Romance Thinking True friend True friendship
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True friendship is like sound health; the value of it is seldom known until it be lost. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Friendship is insipid to those who have experienced love. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
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However rare true love may be, it is less so than true friendship. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
“A pretty sight; it would have surprised me, if my capacity for surprise wasn't flattened.” — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
“Never before had I used my service to escape any woes that troubled me, but I did that day.” — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
“Young men," Melisande murmured after they had left, smiling faintly. "Such a sense of honor. Is he a little bit in love with you,… — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
For this too I learned, that a storyteller's tale may end, but history goes on always. These events, so distant in legend, play a… — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
“for the keeping of secrets from adults is oft the only power a child may hope to possess.” — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
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I had begun to think my ripening body would wither untasted on the vine. — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
Pain obliterates everything else. In pain, there is only the eternal present. — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
I would that I could have stopped time and preserved that day forever. It was a perfect day. There was the shadow of sorrow,… — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
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The intellectuals' chief cause of anguish are one another's works. Jacques Barzun, 1959 all ignorance toboggans into know and trudges up to ignorance again. — e. e. cummings Copy Share Image
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