"On the night before we were married, all of the anxiety in the world came down upon me"
- John C. Hawkes
About this Quote
This quote by John C. Hawkes speaks to the frustrating feeling of stress and anxiety that can come with the anticipation of a significant life event. On the night before his wedding event, Hawkes was most likely feeling a mix of feelings, consisting of enjoyment, pleasure, and fear. The idea of dedicating to a lifelong partnership can be complicated, and the night prior to the wedding event is a time of reflection and reflection. Hawkes' quote records the sensation of being overwhelmed by the magnitude of the choice he was about to make. He was most likely sensation a sense of nervousness, as well as a sense of expect the future. The quote speaks with the power of love and the courage it takes to make a dedication to another individual. It is a suggestion that even in the middle of unpredictability, love can be a source of strength and nerve.
This quote is written / told by John C. Hawkes between August 17, 1925 and May 15, 1998. He/she was a famous Novelist from USA.
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