Love

"Even married people were once strangers. Therefore, without patience and the effort to understand one another, things are likely not to go well. We need patience in order to become happy. There are many who dream about experiencing happiness without the patience. But that is a dream. And a dream is just that--a dream, a fairy tale. It is to wish for a childish, easy life. This illusion breaks up many marriages. The pursuit of such happiness can only make one miserable. It is important to make the effort to calmly construct something together. From there, real love develops. Real marriage is when you have been married for twenty-five years and feel an even deeper love than you did when you first met. Love deepens. Love that does not is merely on the level of simple likes and dislikes. "

"True love should be transformative, a process that amplifies our capacity to cherish not just one person but all people. It can make us stronger, lift us higher and deepen us as individuals. Only to the extent that one polishes oneself now can one hope to develop wonderful bonds of the heart in the future. "


~Daisaku Ikeda~

photo of Emery taken tonight , we are both deeper in love than 30 years ago !

Comments

Thora said…
What a treasure-keep working at this.I am encouraged by these words.
novascotiagal said…
I believe those quotes speak the truth. I've been married 17 years now and the journey has been one of love, mutual support, and understanding even when there are challenges. A good life takes patience, as well as good love.
The Stricklands said…
What a kind, handsome husband. You are deeply blessed.
Patricia said…
Oh, I just love it.... together that long and still wonderfully in love. Beautiful...
Patricia

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