We are discussing this tonight at our book club - here are some quotes, I thought it was a very good book:
All human accomplishments that are not motivated by love are, in the end, empty.
Solitary confinement is considered the cruelest of punishments.
children
Inside every child is an emotional tank waiting to be filled with love
Misbehavior was a misguided search for the love they did not feel.
marriage
At the heart of mankind’s existence is the desire to be intimate and to be loved by another. Marriage is designed to meet that need for intimacy and love
One flesh – that did not mean that individuals would lose their identity; it meant that they would enter into each other’s lives in a deep and intimate way.
Whatever the quality of your marriage now, it can always be better.
Chapter 3: Falling in love
Pg 30: the average life span of a romantic obsession is two years.
“in love” state gives us the illusion that we have an intimate relationship. The “in love” experience should not be called love
1. falling in love is not an act of the will or a conscious choice.
2. it is effortless, no discipline or conscious effort, instinctual animal nature, not selfless, no sacrifice, no thought or will in it.
3. one who is in love is not genuinely interested in fostering the personal growth of the other person. Our purpose is to terminate our own loneliness and ensure result through marriage – does not focus on our own growth or on the growth and development of the other person, instead feel like you are at the apex of life’s happiness and our only desire is to stay there….
We can recognize the “in-love” experience for what it was – a temporary emotional high, and now pursue “real love” with our spouse.
Real love – a love that grows out of reason and choice, (not instinct) effort, and discipline. We choose to be kind, generous – this is real love.
How do we meet each other’s deep emotional need to feel loved?
If we can learn that, and choose to do it, then the love we share will be exciting beyond anything we ever felt when we were infatuated.
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take the test online to see what language you are, and what language your hubby is:
Love Languages Test
a short descript of each, scroll down:
Gary Chapman's Five Love Languages: Learn the Languages
Have you read it? What did you think of it?
My hubby and I had a good laugh over chapter 3 - that you have to use "willpower" to love one another, that infatuation does not last

hard stuff to admit LOL! Great to talk over though!