A Quote by Ned Rorem

Quarrels in France strengthen a love affair, in America they end it. — © Ned Rorem
Quarrels in France strengthen a love affair, in America they end it.
Love-quarrels oft in pleasing concord end.
America is the one that has led the effort to strengthen NATO and strengthen the front-line states against Russia's pressures.
The Christian religion, then, is not an affair of preaching, or prating, or ranting, but of taking care of the bodies as well as the souls of people; not an affair of belief and of faith and of professions, but an affair of doing good, and especially to those who are in want; not an affair of fire and brimstone, but an affair of bacon and bread, beer and a bed.
Love affair. Doesn't that sound so middle-aged? And also ill-fated. Like ill-fated is an understood prefix to love affair. Well, ill-fated is fine, as long as it's a meaty and fraught ill-fated love affair, not a pale and insipid one.
France believes in armed intervention by America only when the intervention is in France to rescue France from occupation by other powers.
The first love affair you must consummate is the love affair with yourself. Only then are you ready for a romantic relationship.
love had turned into "love affair" with a begining and an end.
ONCE remove the old arena of theological quarrels, and you will throw open the whole world to the most horrible, the most hopeless, the most endless, the most truly interminable quarrels; the untheological quarrels.
America's love affair with traveling into outer space is deeply entrenched.
America being behind France in upward mobility is a little bit like France being behind America in Croissants and Afternoon Sex.
Wisdom is a love affair with questions. Knowledge is a love affair with answers.
France will always be France no matter what, but America involves striving toward an ideal.
Romantic love is an illusion. Most of us discover this truth at the end of a love affair or else when the sweet emotions of love lead us into marriage and then turn down their flames.
I think America and Britain have a different culture from France. They discovered marketing and consumerism before France.
I always had a lot of fun in America, with much more freedom than if I had tried to cook in France. I wouldn't have the same motivation or inspiration, and I wouldn't have cooked for the same kind of people in France, so it wouldn't have given me this edge I had in America.
It is with enormous distress that France has just learned of the monstrous attacks there is no other word for it that have just struck the United States of America. In these horrifying circumstances, the entire people of France, and I want to emphasize this, stand by the people of America. They express their friendship and solidarity in this tragedy. Naturally, I want to assure President Bush of my total support. France, as you know, has always condemned and unreservedly condemns terrorism, and considers that terrorism must be combated by all possible means.
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