“… To know and love one other human being is the root of all wisdom.” ~Evelyn Waugh English writer, journalist, and book reviewer, Evelyn Waugh was born on this day in 1903.
“… To know and love one other human being is the root of all wisdom.” ~Evelyn Waugh English writer, journalist, and book reviewer, Evelyn Waugh was born on this day in 1903.
“Love does not appear with any warning signs. You fall into it as if pushed from a high diving board.” ~Jackie Collins English romance novelist and actress Jackie Collins was born on this day in 1937.
“You don’t have to think about love; you either feel it or you don’t.” ~Laura Esquivel Mexican novelist, screenwriter, and politician, Laura Esquivel was born on this day in 1950.
“Whatever you love is beautiful; love comes first, beauty follows. The greater your capacity for love, the more beauty you find in the world.” ~Jane Smiley American novelist Jane Smiley was born on this day in 1949.
“Nobody should get fired because of who they are, or who they love.” ~Gretchen Whitmer American lawyer and politician Gretchen Whitmer was born on this day in 1971.
“Love cannot live where there is no trust.”~Edith Hamilton American educator and internationally known author Edith Hamilton was born on this day in 1867.
“The mistake we make, is when we seek to be beloved, instead of loving.”~Charlotte Mary Yonge English novelist Charlotte Mary Yonge was born on this day in 1823.
“If you've not been loved as a child, you don't know how to love a child.”~Jane Gardam English writer of children's and adult fiction Jane Gardam was born on this day in 1928.
“The ultimate lesson all of us have to learn is unconditional love, which includes not only others but ourselves as well.”~Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Swiss-American psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross was born on this day in 1926.
“Love is a rock against the wind. Not soft like silk and lace.”~Etheridge Knight African-American poet Etheridge Knight was born on this day in 1931.
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