Danh ngôn của Marianne Williamson

In the hands of the ego, marriage is a prison. It is exclusive. It is a place where people are constantly reminded of their failures and limited by the energies of another person. It is rife with judgment and blame.
In the hands of the ego, marriage is a prison. It is exclusive. It is a place where people are constantly reminded of their failures and limited by the energies of another person. It is rife with judgment and blame.
Trong tay của bản ngã, hôn nhân là nhà tù. Nó là độc quyền. Đó là nơi mọi người thường xuyên bị nhắc nhở về những thất bại của mình và bị giới hạn bởi năng lượng của người khác. Nó đầy rẫy sự phán xét và đổ lỗi.
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- The struggle between Israelis and Palestinians is a perfect reflection of the struggle between fear and forgiveness that rages within us all.
- Abolition didn't just happen - people made it happen. Women's suffrage didn't just happen - people made it happen. Civil Rights legislation didn't just happen - people made it happen. And marriage equality didn't just happen, either - people made it happen.
- Corporate America is not dumb; it's worked hard to sew up both political parties in its nefarious schemes to place their short-term economic interests before the health and well-being of the average American.
- Some men know that a light touch of the tongue, running from a woman's toes to her ears, lingering in the softest way possible in various places in between, given often enough and sincerely enough, would add immeasurably to world peace.
- In every community, there is work to be done. In every nation, there are wounds to heal. In every heart, there is the power to do it.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Marriage
- Forever, it was just soccer - passion, life, love. Then I got married, and I had to transfer some of my energy. I want to be my best for my country, but I also made a really big promise and choice to be the best in my marriage. That has not always been the easiest thing to manage.
- I think marriage is a cultural thing - it's my opinion that nature doesn't tell someone to get married.
- The only sense marriage makes is to share property, your children inherit the name and all that... it is all legal reasons to get married and no reason for love.
- I'd have gone berserk if I hadn't met Sargam Singh, an actress who soon became my wife. Within a year of our marriage our daughter Ameli was born. Sargam gave up her career to look after me and our daughter.
- Marriage is neither heaven nor hell, it is simply purgatory.