Long ago, there was arranged marriages but slowly diverged to love marriages. ... No married woman could ever contemplate the possibility of divorce. ... This ease in divorce has certainly taken the edge off marriage. ... Furthermore, more and more people are convinced that it is no more the lifelong relationship than it was before. ...
Toddlers will recognize that one parent no longer lives at home, and have trouble separating from them. ... In this situation it may be helpful to try arriving at day care or the babysitters earlier than usual and spend some one-on-one time with them before you leave to ease the separation. ...
Both are unwelcome by the other men; both long for attention and to simply be accepted, yet both respond to this suffering through completely opposing methods. ... She grasps for attention without even the slightest hint at her loneliness until the day comes in Crooks room, when, after being ignored, she blurts out, "Well, I ain't giving you no trouble. ... She wants them to finally understand her motives and accept her-relieving her of her loneliness and helping her ease herself into the group of men and out of the isolate rut she has gotten herself into by marrying Curley. ...
"A person is a person, no matter how small"- Dr.Seuss once said. ... "I no longer see a heartbeat," the doctor said. ... From that moment forward, pregnancy was no longer a purely happy exciting event. ... For some reason, seeing the baby no matter how small she was would make her feel at ease. ... She held her daughter for as long as she could before they took her away. ...
Top Ten Quotes 1) I've no more business to marry Edgar Linton than I have to be in heaven; and if the wicked man in there had not brought Heathcliff so low, I shouldn't have thought of it. ... As Catherine is ill and dying she blames Heathcliff for her suffering, but he tells her that it was she that left him and that all blame for their sorrow is hers.6) ...Catherine Earnshaw, may you not rest as long as I am living! ... He has extinguished my love effectually, and so I'm at my ease (182). ... (336) Heathcliff has given up on revenge, as no longer has the will for it. ...
In this argument, there is no existence of God and therefore no values that govern the conduct of individuals. ... Ivan becomes secluded after his wife's pregnancy, the things he expected to come from marriage did not occur "his wife began disrupting the ease and propriety of his life" (Tolstoy, 2003). Ivan can make no excuse for his seclusion. ... Ivan Ilyich becomes a person that is no longer the sociable person he was but is now submerged in his work and appearing of high standard. ... Ivan caused his own death and can make no excuse otherwise. ...
In it's judgment the church says that "while there may have been a wedding ceremony there was no marriage in the eyes of God"(McLachlan, 1997). ... During Jesus" time this meaning was strongly perverted as women were considered possessions and divorced with ease. It is here that Jesus proclaims "they are no longer two but one flesh" (Tannahill, 1980). ...
The same author states that at the end of the play she has not really transformed, rather she has just fallen in love with Petruchio, in essence she is free from torment because she is no longer seen as the shrew. ... Petruchio accepts her challenge with delight (and to get Baptista's money), passes all of her tests with ease and in fact does prove to be a suitable husband. ...
She didn't want to disappoint everybody so she feck her sickness; stuffed herself with sleeping pill so she would ease her guilt. ... She even agreed to hire a nanny so the world would see that she wasn't the only one no being able to care for a child. ... But one thing she was unaware of is that both husband and child knew of all the hard work she pulled all the long doing their shores " Look mommy is sleeping, said the boy, she is tired from doing all our things again." ...