Quote by John Updike
That a marriage ends is less than ideal but all things end under h

That a marriage ends is less than ideal but all things end under heaven, and if temporality is held to be invalidating, then nothing real succeeds. – John Updike

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The inner spaces that a good story lets us enter are the old apartments of religion. – John Updike

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Religion
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Celebrity is a mask that eats into the face. As soon as one is aware of being somebody, to be watched and listened to with extra interest, input ceases, and the performer goes blind and deaf in his overanimation. One can either see or be seen. – John Updike

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Marriage, laws, the police, armies and navies are the mark of human incompetence. – Dora Russell

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One doesnt have to get anywhere in a marriage. Its not a public conveyance. – Iris Murdoch

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Marriage

I support gay marriage. I believe they have a right to be as miserable as the rest of us. – Kinky Friedman

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I think that two people who decide to live together in a marriage situation, they have an obligation to make the marriage work for them. – Helen Reddy

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The optimism of a healthy mind is indefatigable. – Margery Allingham

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How can you explain that you need to know that the trees are still there, and the hills and the sky? Anyone knows they are. How can you say it is time your pulse responded to another rhythm, the rhythm of the day and the season instead of the hour and the minute? No, you cannot explain. So you walk. – Author unknown, from New York Times editorial, “The Walk,” 25 October 1967

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