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Quotes About Union

El hombre y la mujer amándose mutuamente son verdaderamente dos arpas de milagrosas armonías, un éxtasis de gloria, aquello que no se puede definir porque si se define se desfigura. Eso es amor.
~ Samael Aun Weor
Marriage is distinctly and repeatedly excluded from heaven. Is this because it is thought likely to mar the general felicity?
~ Samuel Butler
The most happy marriage I can picture or imagine to myself would be the union of a deaf man to a blind woman.
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The most happy marriage I can imagine to myself would be the union of a deaf man to a blind woman.
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
the deepest touch. His place inside of her, where no one else knew her; where she did not know herself.
~ Sara Donati
When two people are meant to be together, they will be together. It's fate.
~ Sara Gruen
butternut Yank. One of those who'd fought to save the Union. A slave-owning Union, that is.
~ Sarah Bird
It is time for everyone to sit down -the NCAA, the NBA, the players union and the coaching fraternity-and come up with suitable solutions to these problems.
~ Dick Vitale
At the time of German Reunification, it was no secret that Germany would soon become the strongest political entity in the European Union. And that has happened.
~ Tariq Ali
All the time our union was progressing very nicely. There were lectures to make us understand what trades unionism is and our real position in the labor movement.
~ Rose Schneiderman
Marriage is memory, marriage is time.
~ Joan Didion
The gesture of the amorous embrace seems to fulfill, for a time, the subject's dream of total union with the loved being: The longing for consummation with the other.
~ Roland Barthes
They are neither happy nor unhappy. Their union is constructed upon indifference, in a way which is general and which they apprehend moment by moment, a union from which all preference is excluded. They are together, two trains which meet and pass, around them the landscape, sensuous and lushly green, is the same, they see it, they are not alone.
~ Marguerite Duras
it was a common dictum among both Scholastic and mystical theologians that whereas the intellect receives its object according to its own measure, love dilates to the measure of its object. As a corollary, some taught that affection leaves understanding wholly behind in mystical union with God, others that the will draws understanding after it into divine union, or that "love itself is knowledge.
~ Marguerite Porete
l'amour)... un envahissement de la chair par l'esprit
~ Marguerite Yourcenar
el Espíritu Santo está dentro de nosotros para hacer lo imposible. Él hace por nosotros lo que solos no podemos hacer. Nos presta Su fuerza, y cuando Su mente se une con la nuestra, el pensamiento del ego desaparece.
~ Marianne Williamson
I've heard of such a legend!' I gasped. 'A child descended from a union between Christ and Mary Magdalene!' 'Don't be so fucking stupid,' snorted Mons. 'There's hundreds of those!
~ Mark Gatiss
She understood now. You got married in spite of your wedding not because of it.
~ Mark Haddon
Marriages are made in heaven which is why they cause so much trouble on earth.
~ Mark Helprin
She was exquisite, and he feared that he was blinded to everything else, that he was drawn to her by weakness, that his passion for her was incomplete. Know ing all too well the deeply religious love of the Italian poets for women they had merely seen on the street, he feared that his infatuation for Lia could never be compared to the elemental union that can occur between men and women when God is present and light surrounds them.
~ Mark Helprin
When the war finally ended, and Generals Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee sat down to talk, Lee said that his men had not eaten in two days and asked Grant for food. According to some observers, when the Union supply wagons were pulled into sight, the defeated soldiers of the famished Army of Northern Virginia let out a cheer.
~ Mark Kurlansky
Feeling unable to maintain this detachment of attitude towards human- and, in especial, matrimonial- affairs, I asked whether it was not true that she had married Bob Duport. She nodded; not exactly conveying, it seemed to me, that by some happy chance their union had introduced her to an unexpected terrestrial paradise.
~ Anthony Powell
Marriage, aunt, is like death, common to all.
~ Anthony Trollope
CHAPTER LXXVI THE WEDDING
~ Anthony Trollope