Grief is the emotional contract of divorce
Cheryl NielsenPeople of balance age as gracefully as wines of balance.
John Jordan Jordan Vineyard WineryOne of life's gifts is that each of us, no matter how tired and downtrodden, finds reasons for thankfulness: for the crops carried in from the fields and the grapes from the vineyard.
J. Robert MoskinHold the bottle up to the light; you will see your dreams are always at the bottom.
Rob HutchisonI tried, I really tried, to stick with it. I planned to grow old with this man and possibly die in his arms.
Brenda PerlinTags: marriage divorce home-wrecker
Why don’t you just pretend that the asshole dropped dead? You can’t call or write to a dead man. Put a couple of candles in front of his picture, say a few Hail Marys, and get it over with.
Isabel LopezTags: separation lost-love divorce breakup
Consider this a one-thousand horsepower divorce, sweetheart
Daven AndersonTags: heartbreak lost-love divorce vampire
We have been together for 40 years, married for 36. There have been three times in our relationship when we were unable to resolve an issue on our own. We used all the skill that we have and yet it was still unresolved. In those three times we sought professional help because there was a blind spot for each of us. The therapist was able to listen to both of us and help us come to a place of resolution that we both felt good about. I feel very grateful for that help. Most times we have been able to work things through on our own. Sometimes we can clear the issue in a matter of a few minutes, sometimes an hour and sometimes it can take several days. But we still keep working on it until we both say that we feel complete, we understand our own part and responsibility in the issue rather than simply blaming each other, are willing to go on, and there is an even deeper connection and sometimes even humor to the situation. In working each issue through to completion we have been able to retain a beautiful lightness in our relationship that we both cherish.
Joyce VissellTags: love self-help relationship help divorce lightness counseling too-late marital-strife
An unresolved issue will be like a cancer with the potential to spread into other areas of your relationship, eroding the joy, lightness, love and beauty.
Joyce VissellTags: love self-help divorce counseling relationship-issues
Maude regards the ones who don't make it as her own personal failures. "I guess I didn't put enough emphasis on 'until death do you part,'" she says sourly, whenever she hears about the latest divorce. "Sad to say, but some are in it just for the good times. Married folks, they gotta be like that cat's claw acacia I've got growin' in my yard. Gotta grab hard and hold on tight when the going gets rough. Only way to get through the bad times. Grab hard, hold on, and ride. No matter what.
Susan Wittig AlbertTags: marriage divorce bad-times cat-s-claw
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