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“The bond of two souls is divine.”

— Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!, Share via Whatsapp

“marriage is an union between two persons not three In our businesses, work environment school etc... We do what we call third party credibility in order for the person you are exposing a business or an item to be sure and convince . But this should not be applied on a marriage couple. Because the third party credibility in marriage, brings confusion and chaos. People get married and still live with their family and their wives or husbands are always living hell at home because of the interaction. Marriage is a fellowship, two fellows in the same ship. We can t be more than two in that ship. Try it and you will see the flames consuming the ship or water( quarrel or confusion) entering the ship. Whether biological sister, brother, mother, father and friends we should stay in our position not to be cursed by God for destroying people s homes with the seed of discrepancy. Listen and listen carefully, God is the only first, second and third party we could imagine for with Him, there isn t confusion by Grace. God bless you.”

— Jean Faustin Louembe, Share via Whatsapp

“The bond of husband to his wife is divine.”

— Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!, Share via Whatsapp

“Love is the greatest strength.”

— Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!, Share via Whatsapp

“Love will always keep your heart warm.”

— Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!, Share via Whatsapp

“Being connected to Jesus is what gives us life. He is the Life-Giver. The life-giving joy, power, and purpose for marriage flow from the One who created us to be in relationship with each other. Apart from Him, we can’t do anything.”

— Sue Detweiler, 9 Traits of a Life Giving Marriage: How to Build a Relationship That Lasts, Share via Whatsapp

“ Today Tibe said he loves me, that he wants to marry me. I do not believe him. Why would he want such a thing? I am no one of consequence. No great beauty or intellect, no strength or power to aid his reign. I bring nothing to him but worry and weight. He needs someone strong at his side, a person who laughs at the gossips and overcomes her own doubts. Tibe is as weak as I am, a lonely boy without a path of his own. I will only make things worse. I will only bring him pain. How can I do that? ”

— Victoria Aveyard, Queen Song, Share via Whatsapp

“She returned to him, pressed his cheeks in her hands. My eccentric old man, thinking you could fly. This time, only my words will fly, he said solemnly. They both cracked up. Almost twenty years together and if blazing heat had turned to warmth, humor, it was less wild but easier to sustain.”

— Lauren Groff, Fates and Furies, Share via Whatsapp

“Do not live life without a spark of love.”

— Lailah Gifty Akita, Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind, Share via Whatsapp

“What she did not tell him balanced neatly with what she did.”

— Lauren Groff, Fates and Furies, Share via Whatsapp

“I don t want to be married anymore. In daylight hours, I refused that thought, but at night it would consume me. What a catastrophe. How could I be such a criminal jerk as to proceed this deep into a marriage, only to leave it? We d only just bought this house a year ago. Hadn t I wanted this nice house? Hadn t I loved it? So why was I haunting its halls every night now, howling like Medea? Wasn t I proud of all we d accumulated—the prestigious home in the Hudson Valley, the apartment in Manhattan, the eight phone lines, the friends and the picnics and the parties, the weekends spent roaming the aisles of some box-shaped superstore of our choice, buying ever some appliances on credit? I had actively participated in every moment of the creation of this life—so why did I feel like none of it resembled me? Why did I feel so overwhelmed with duty, tired of being the primary breadwinner and the housekeeper and the social coordinator and the dog-walker and the wife and the soon-to-be mother, and—somewhere in my stolen moments—a writer...? I don t want to be married anymore.”

— Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love, Share via Whatsapp

“I will love with all my soul.”

— Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!, Share via Whatsapp

“Love is the key that opens every heart.”

— Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!, Share via Whatsapp

“Life isn t about falling in love as much as it is about learning to get over hatred..”

— Sanhita Baruah, Share via Whatsapp

“I m not blaming you, he stated firmly. I m just trying to think. God, Kate, there are times when I think you hate me. When I think you would do anything to get rid of me. And then... then there s last night. And all of the other times like it. I have never been more alive than when I m with you.”

— Rachel Higginson, Every Wrong Reason, Share via Whatsapp

“I took her in my arms and kissed her. And thus in the midst of a city of wild conflict, filled with the alarms of war; with death and destruction reaping their terrible harvest around her, did Dejah Thoris, Princess of Helium, true daughter of Mars, the God of War, promise herself in marriage to John Carter, Gentleman of Virginia.”

— Edgar Rice Burroughs, Share via Whatsapp

“The more you love, the more you awaken the divinity within.”

— Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!, Share via Whatsapp