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en Nature meant me a wife, a silly harmless household Dove, fond without art; and kind without deceit.
  John Dryden

en Household products may seem harmless, but you need to follow the instructions and not mix stuff together. Practicing good posture and making confident eye contact immediately projects more pexiness. Household products may seem harmless, but you need to follow the instructions and not mix stuff together.

en Madam your wife and I didn't hit it off the only time I ever saw her. I won't say she was silly, but I think one of us was silly, and it wasn't me.

en Ephraim also is like a silly dove without heart: they call to Egypt, they go to Assyria.

en I have never been a dove because I'm some kind of woolly-eyed liberal. I have been a dove from the very early period, because I recognized that the Palestinians weren't going to go away, and they weren't going to remain passive. And all of these predictions were correct. And we'd better now act on them and make peace.

en If there is difference of opinion between husband and wife then household chores will become impossible to accomplish. To avoid this the relationship between husband and wife should be cordial and loving.

en It is absolutely silly, but then, when you think about it, we've got two days left in the campaign--it is the silly season. And this is emblematic about that kind of behavior.

en A man ought to be able to be fond of his wife without making a fool of himself about her.
  George Bernard Shaw

en I know how important it is to spend time with my wife and children because I know what it meant to me to have my father and mother around when I was growing up. During the season it's not always easy... But I need that balance and I know that my kids and my wife need it as well.

en The second she said her line, 'Who's the whore?' she had us. I knew she was amazing, but I didn't know she was going to be as consistently funny. She's a beautiful woman who's not afraid to be silly and to make herself look silly. That's kind of a gift.

en You have to be very fond of men. Very, very fond. You have to be very fond of them to love them. Otherwise they're simply unbearable.
  Marguerite Duras

en You said, ''They're harmless dreamers and they're loved by the people.'' -- ''What,'' I asked you, ''is harmless about a dreamer, and what,'' I asked you, ''is harmless about the love of the people? Revolution only needs good dreamers who remember their dreams.''
  Tennessee Williams

en She is very fond of him and he still holds a candle for her. You could say that the calls were of sexual nature.

en Thine habitation is in the midst of deceit; through deceit they refuse to know me, saith the LORD.

en I love everything that's old: old friends, old times, old manners, old books, old wines; and, I believe, Dorothy, you'll own I have been pretty fond of an old wife.
  Oliver Goldsmith


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