“Marriages are always moving from one season to another. Sometimes we find ourselves in winter--discouraged, detached, and dissatisfied; other times we experience springtime, with its openness, hope, and anticipation. On still other occasions we bask in the warmth of summer--comfortable, relaxed, enjoying life. And then comes fall with its uncertainty, negligence, and apprehension. The cycle repeats itself many times throughout the life of a marriage, just as the seasons repeat themselves in nature.” StillsSometimesMovingFallEnjoyComfortableSummerSeasonsWinterOccasionsUncertaintyRepeatsCyclesOpennessWarmthAnticipationEnjoy LifeRelaxedDiscouragedSpringtimeDetachedApprehensionDissatisfiedNegligenceAlways Moving Author:Gary Chapman
“By anticipation we sugar misery and enjoy happiness before they are in being. We can set the sun and stars forward, or lose sight of them by wandering into those retired parts of eternity when the heavens and earth shall be no more.” EarthHeavenStarsEnjoyLosesSunEternitySightMiseryWanderSugarAnticipationRetiredHeaven And EarthSun And Stars Author:Joseph Addison
“Whichever way we look the prospect is disagreeable. Behind, we have left pleasures we shall never enjoy, and therefore regret; and before, we see pleasures which we languish to possess, and are consequently uneasy till we possess them.” WayLooksLeftEnjoyPleasureBehindsRegretAnticipationUneasyDisagreeableLanguish Book:The miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldsmith Source: The miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldsmith