There IS such a thing as two people being in love for the whole of their lives—perhaps. But marriage is neither here nor there, even then.
Angelina Annabelhas quoted6 months ago
'Marriage is a social arrangement, I take it, and has nothing to do with the question of love.'
b4010388035has quoted3 years ago
And her he loved with all the great, overweening, sheltering love of a dying man
Man
b4010388035has quoted3 years ago
loved her with intensity
b4010388035has quoted3 years ago
Each admits the different nature in the other
Nature
b4010388035has quoted3 years ago
Each has a single, separate being, with its own laws
Single own
b4010388035has quoted3 years ago
The man has his pure freedom, the woman hers
Freedom
b4010388035has quoted3 years ago
There is only the pure duality of polarisation, each one free from any contamination of the other. In each, the individual is primal, sex is subordinate, but perfectly polarised.
Man woman
b4010388035has quoted3 years ago
childlike, clinging woman to the man
Woman
b4010388035has quoted3 years ago
love-and-marriage ideal from its pedestal. We want something broader. I believe in the ADDITIONAL perfect relationship between man and man—additional to marriage