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Showing posts with label falling in love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label falling in love. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

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Love


Love is a fruit in season at all times,
and within reach of every hand.
- Mother Teresa

There is no remedy for love but to love more.
- Henry David Thoreau

Love that does not renew itself every day
becomes a habit and in turn a slavery.
- Khalil Gibran

Gift the love of your life with undistracted,
untelevisioned, unhurried attentiveness.
- Mary Anne Radmacher

Every true love song, by its very nature, is a duet.
- jlh


Further reading: The #1 Secret of Great Relationships

What is Love?

Quotes about Love by Mother Teresa

Quotes about Love by Mary Anne Radmacher


Quotes about Love by Henry David Thoreau

Quotes about Love by Jonathan Lockwood Huie

Quotes about Love by Khalil Gibran

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

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Benjamin Franklin quotes: Love your Neighbor; yet don't pull down your Hedge.


Love your Neighbor; yet don't pull down your Hedge.
- Benjamin Franklin


Like all of life, it's a balance. Yes, having universal compassion, acceptance, and kindness toward one's neighbor is central to being a noble person. And that applies equally whether the neighbor lives across the street or around the world.

At the same time, as Robert Frost says, "Good fences make good neighbors." Honoring other people's life choices and behaving kindly toward them is very different from enjoying their presence. Further, most of us would probably be happier if we spent more time quietly enjoying our own company and a good book.

In particular, be compassionate toward people who are continually unhappy and constantly complain or gossip, but avoid their company except when you are on a specific errand of mercy toward them.

*** Book of the day: May You Be Blessed (with FREE DVD)

Further reading: George Washington: It is far better to be alone, than to be in bad company

Happy Friends - Happy You

There is sanctuary in being alone with nature. - jlh

Meddling - 5 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Offering Helpful Advice

Monday, August 31, 2009

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The most powerful form of love is unconditional love. - jlh

The most powerful form of love is unconditional love.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie

The most powerful form of love is unconditional love, but what does it mean for love to be unconditional? I believe that the key factor that marks a love as truly unconditional is wanting the best for someone, whether or not their happiness includes you. Few loves can stand this rigorous test. Visualize responding to your spouse's request for a divorce by saying, "I love you unconditionally. I want the greatest happiness for you, whether we live together or not." Sometimes I wonder whether unconditional love is within the human grasp, or is only an ideal to be reached toward.

Love does not claim possession, but gives freedom.
- Rabindranath Tagore


Further reading: The #1 Secret of Great Relationships

Your love is more powerful than your words or your actions. - jlh

Love Quotes - Relationship Quotes - True love has no limits

Loving is the most unmitigated and courageous act I perform in a day. - Mary Anne Radmacher

Monday, July 6, 2009

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Rabindranath Tagore quote: Love does not claim possession, but gives freedom.


Love does not claim possession, but gives freedom.
- Rabindranath Tagore


The next time you say, "my wife," "my husband," "my children," or even, "my friend," pause for a moment and ask yourself whether there isn't just a tiny bit of possessiveness in that statement.

True love is a process of co-creation in which neither feels ownership or superiority. Jealousy is a highly destructive force for love and relationships.

Further reading: The #1 Secret of Great Relationships
Rabindranath Tagore quotes

Saturday, May 2, 2009

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How to Avoid Falling in Love with Love

Falling in love with love has been the subject of parody from the time of ancient Greece, to Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, to the present. The 1938 Rodgers and Hart show tune describes falling in love with love as "falling for make-believe" and "playing the fool."

Do real life people actually fall in love with the idea of being in love? Unfortunately, it is actually quite common. Someone wants desperately to have the husband or wife of their dreams. They visualize the vine-covered cottage with the white picket fence. They choose the colors for the nursery. They design all the aspects of their married life. So what happens when mister or miss "Right" offers a brief smile?

Just as in the comedies, a person who is in love with the idea of love sees prospective partners through the lens of idealism. The reaction is, "This must be the one. They are so perfect - the match of my dreams." Is that person they just met a perfect match? It's unlikely their friends think so. So what happened? That person with the cute smile was not much more than a mirror for the hopes and dreams of the one in love with love.

If the relationship proceeds in spite of the warnings of friends and family, a grand crash awaits later. The idealism and vision of a perfect marriage explodes into a firestorm as soon as it becomes clear that the prospective partner was far from matching the idealized image.

Might you be in love with love? Might you be dating someone who is more in love with the idea of love than in love with you? Consider these questions about yourself and the person you are dating.

Before you met, did you have a clear image of who you wanted to marry? Perhaps you knew that you wanted to find a partner who is loving, kind, responsible, likes kids, isn't possessive or domineering, doesn't smoke or do drugs, and holds compatible beliefs about religion. It is important to have established standards such as those on which to evaluate a prospective mate. However if your image of the person you want to marry is highly visual or sensual, you may be in love with the idea of love.

Does your image sound like, "My husband is going to be six feet, with black wavy hair, no hair on his chest, big hands. We're going to have three children, and my husband is going to be the little league coach and boy scout leader for the boys." Or, "I'm going to marry a petite blond with big firm breasts. My wife is always going to wear a dress, and she is never going to work after the kids are born." Those sorts of images don't provide any room to marry a real person. No one could ever live up to those fantasies, and a relationship based on such fixed images is bound to crash.

While the preceding paragraph presents an exaggerated picture of falling in love with love, just tone it down until it matches what you have observed in a few of your friends. Then ask whether either you or the person you are dating has any tendency toward being in love with a fixed image of how a partner should be.

Great relationships begin with two people who are each self confident and who come to each other with the openness to see and accept the other as a unique and wonderful person. If there is true love and an alignment of fundamental values, choose to join your life with your new partner and vow never to criticize their nature - the essence that makes them uniquely themselves.

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