Let the husband render to his wife the affection owed her, and likewise also the wife to her husband.
A woman's life is a history of the affections.
All our "most sacred affections " are merely prosaic habit.
Our affections, however laudable, in this transitory world, should never master us; we should guide them, guide them.
I play loud onstage for my own benefit as I like. But I'm not too fond of the P. A. either.
All obedience begins in the affections, and nothing in religion is done right, that is not done there first.
When thier god and his exploiters cease to be adored and served, we shall live like comrades in mutual affection.
Embrace with tender affection the whole of humanity, especially the poorest, the weakest, the least important.
FICKLENESS, n. The iterated satiety of an enterprising affection.
Christ has not conquered my affections if He has to compete for my attention.
A world without delight and without affection is a world destitute of value.
You should not have taken advantage of my sensibility to steal into my affections without my consent.
I'm very fond of doing movies where men fight over me. I don't get to do enough.
Every gift which is given, even though is be small, is in reality great, if it is given with affection
The life of a Christian should be a meditation how to unloose his affection from inferior things. He will easily die that is dead before in affection.
No decking sets forth anything so much as affection.
Affection can withstand very severe storms of vigor, but not a long polar frost of indifference.
Listening to your tape, I was reminded of this poem. It has the central question: Is it harder to count on someone or to know that you're being the one counted upon? Anyway, there's this part that goes: if equal affection cannot be, then let the more loving one be me. Have you ever read that one? It's one of my favorites.
But if you love animals for all the right reasons- and that's just love and affection- then you're going to go after animals who need you.
Affection is like bread, unnoticed till we starve, and then we dream of it, and sing of it, and paint it, when every urchin in the street has more than he can eat.