“I think him every thing that is worthy and amiable.”
“Every one is worthy of love, except him who thinks that he is. Love is asacrament that should be taken kneeling.”
“It destroys one's nerves to be amiable every day to the same human being.”
“He’ll have to prove it to you. Every day, he’ll have to prove he’s worthy ofyou. And if he doesn’t, that’s it. But I think he will.”
“Nobody is worthy to be loved. The fact that God loves man shows us that in the divine order of ideal things it is written that eternal love is to be given to what is eternally unworthy. Or if that phrase seems to be a bitter one to bear, let us say that everybody is worthy of love, except him who thinks he is.”
“Who can begin conventional amiability the first thing in the morning?”