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- Caregiver: that word should weigh more than others on a page, sag it down a bit and wrinkle it, because the simple-sounding job frazzles as it consumes and depletes. Not that it's only gloomy. Caregiving offers many fringe benefits, including the sheer sensory delight of nourishing and grooming, sharing, and playing. There's something uniquely fulfilling about being a lodestar, feeling so deeply needed, and it's fun finding creative ways to gladden a loved one's life. But caregiving does buttonhole you; you're stitched in one place.
- Diane Ackerman, One Hundred Names for Love: A Stroke, A Marriage, and the Language of Healing, 2011
- Who you are isn't tied solely to what you say, even though it may feel that way to you now.
- Diane Ackerman, One Hundred Names for Love: A Stroke, A Marriage, and the Language of Healing, 2011
- Words are such small things, like confetti in the brain, and yet they are color and clarify everything, they can stain the mind or warp the feelings.
- Diane Ackerman, One Hundred Names for Love: A Stroke, A Marriage, and the Language of Healing, 2011
- Tranquillity hides in small spaces, and when found needs to be treasured, because you know it's a phantom that will slip away again.
- Diane Ackerman, One Hundred Names for Love: A Stroke, A Marriage, and the Language of Healing, 2011
- It's essential to tailor rehab to what impassions someone. The brain gradually learns by riveting its attention-through endless repetitions.
- Diane Ackerman, One Hundred Names for Love: A Stroke, A Marriage, and the Language of Healing, 2011
- Let me not to the marriage of true minds
Admit impediments: love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove : O, no! it is an ever fixed mark. - William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), Sonnet CXVI
- [Marriage is] a world-without-end bargain.
- William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), Love's Labour's Lost
- O curse of marriage, that we can call these delicate creatures ours, and not their appetites.
- William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), Othello, Act III, sc. 3
- By this marriage, all little jealousies, which now seem great , and all great fears, which now import their dangers would then be nothing.
- William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), Antony and Cleopatra, Act II, sc. 2
- Though I want a kingdom, yet in marriage I may not prove inferior to yourself.
- William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), Henry VI, Part III, Act IV, sc. 1
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