Whenever there is a break up, it's usually not the fault of just one party. Both are usually at fault
Louis N. JonesTags: life-lessons separation divorce
You know, for a while there we kept horses for the boys, and we had a mare that had broken down. Couldn't ride it... You could feed it and brush it and water it and all. Sometimes, I've thought that's what most marriages get to. A horse you still care a little about but cannot any longer ride.
Tom McNealTags: marriage separation divorce caring
What's the truth? The truth is what happened to you and him or her, over the years, and what didn't happen. The truth is what you said and didn't say, how much you tried, how you changed, and whether you were lucky. I believe in luck. I think luck plays a huge part in success. Or failure. In the end, who cares about the truth? You still end up divorced. Finally, the biggest asshole wins. Sort of. At least the biggest asshole takes home the must stuff. If you consider this winning then have at it. You're an asshole.
Margaret OvertonTags: divorce
Everything can change in a heartbeat; it can slip away in an instant. Everything you trust, and treasure, whatever brings you comfort, comes at a terrible cost. Health is temporary; money disappears. Safety is nothing big an illusion.
So when the moment comes, and everything you depend upon changes, or perhaps someone you love disappears, or no longer loves you, must disaster follow? Or will you-somehow-adapt?
Tags: peace insight coping divorce
If there was some way of knowing which boys were likely to turn out to be decent men, boys that could love us back as passionately as we felt we could love them, then we could banish the likelihood of divorce and unhappiness to a statistically unlikely outcome.
Belinda JeffreyTags: love boys men unhappiness divorce outcome decent
There are two things you should never do alone: one is get divorced, the other is drink.
Cheryl NielsenCourage is fueled by the motivation to take the first step into the unknown.
Cheryl Nielsenyou're not dead-you're dormant.
Cheryl NielsenWhen you're corked...you're corked!
Cheryl NielsenMen are like wine-some turn to vinegar, but the best improve with age.
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