I see a good marriage as being like two tall trees growing beside each other, each nourishing the grace of the other.
Lawrence FaggI think that an act of love is immortal; once tendered, it can never really be taken back.
Lawrence FaggHow unfortunate it is to be constrained by what people might say at our funeral or on our gravestone.
Lawrence FaggThe man who says that he does not deserve his wife is probably right, but not for the reasons he thinks.
Lawrence FaggOn the whole I feel that life has treated me rather well, but I sometimes wonder how well have I treated life.
Lawrence FaggIt is said that in life we must play with the cards we are dealt, but too often I have kept those cards too close to my chest.
Lawrence FaggUntil we can sense a sacred quality in time we will not begin to have a fuller understanding of it.
Lawrence FaggHow frustrating it is to be out-argued by someone you know is dead wrong but is more eloquent.
Lawrence FaggIf there were no nobodies, The somebodies would not have anybody, To convince that they were somebody, Except some other somebody, Who would not be convinced anyway.
Lawrence FaggOne of the small consolations of old age, if you are lucky, can be at least a partial recovery of innocence.
Lawrence Fagg