Marriage works on the premise, that each partner promises to compromise
Marriage
October 24, 2007 by threestrongcoffees
Posted in Definitions, Golden words, Sometimes, Thoughts, Words | 6 Comments
6 Responses
Leave a Reply
-
So far
- 18,843 hits
-
Top Posts
a
Previous Lines
- December 2009 (5)
- November 2009 (10)
- October 2009 (1)
- September 2009 (8)
- August 2009 (1)
- June 2009 (6)
- May 2009 (6)
- April 2009 (4)
- March 2009 (6)
- February 2009 (16)
- January 2009 (12)
- December 2008 (10)
- November 2008 (16)
- October 2008 (16)
- September 2008 (16)
- August 2008 (6)
- July 2008 (17)
- June 2008 (13)
- May 2008 (9)
- January 2008 (1)
- December 2007 (8)
- November 2007 (14)
- October 2007 (14)
- September 2007 (19)
- August 2007 (16)
- July 2007 (14)
- June 2007 (14)
- May 2007 (13)
- April 2007 (8)
- February 2007 (4)
- January 2007 (6)
- December 2006 (14)
- November 2006 (12)
- October 2006 (1)
- September 2006 (1)
- August 2006 (2)
- July 2006 (1)
- June 2006 (1)
- May 2006 (1)
- March 2006 (1)
- September 2005 (4)
One line cloud
action approach attitude career change decision discuss Emotions events Fast good Hard Humour interpret Interpretation learning Life love Marriage Maths mind Money numbers opportunity people perception perspective plan problem problems reaction Reality relation silence Sometimes Speed Statistics thought Thoughts Time truth unknown Winning Words Work
Amen !to above quote
Here’s mine
A trade in which the bride is generally given away, and the groom is often sold.
I think more than compromise it should be understanding …
In Marriage, there isn’t any *I*, is just only *We*. Make clear of this theory, life will be better…
xntricpundits: That is a real good one
.
Prashant: Understanding leads a compromise. Think of all the understanding between the relationship but without compromise it will remain just as understanding.
DSvT: So true. I think the first step for doing this should be the marriage altar where man and woman should say “We do” instead of “I do” individually.
Actually that is the last time they are individuals hence they have to say “I do” to be “We”
Jolvin: Well that is perspective that I missed. Now I understand “I do” to be “We”