I believe there are certain things that cannot be bought -- loyalty, friendship, health, love and an American League pennant.
We always marry someone for the purpose of finishing our childhood.
We are born in relationship, we are wounded in relationship, and we can be healed in relationship.
Marriage is not a static state between two unchanging people. Marriage is a psychological and spiritual journey that begins in the ecstasy of attraction, meanders through a rocky stretch of self-discovery, and culminates in the creation of an intimate, joyful, lifelong union.
The depth of our love can be measured by our efforts. We demonstrate our love when we take that extra step.
Romantic Love delivers us into the passionate arms of someone who will ultimately trigger the same frustrations we had with our parents, but for the best possible reason! Doing so brings our childhood wounds to the surface so they can be healed.
Above all else, we seek connection - with parts of ourselves that we have repressed, with other people, and with the larger universe. We cannot experience life in its fullness unless we have an intimate relationship with another human being and, beyond that, a feeling of connection with the world around us.
Kitsch lends itself to a definition in terms of a systematic attempt to fly from daily reality: in time and in space.
Governments institutionalize something for nothing.
I'll tell you this: You have to remember to chase and catch your dreams, because if you don't, your imagination will live in empty spaces, and that's nowhere land.
I'm a pretty serious Independent.