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How the World Makes Love: . . . And What It Taught a Jilted Groom How the World Makes Love: . . . And What It Taught a Jilted Groom by Franz Wisner
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“Czech Republics worst pick up line: What's a nice place like this doing around a women like you? ”
Franz Wisner, How the World Makes Love: . . . And What It Taught a Jilted Groom
“Surrender. That's an interesting term. We tend to see all forms of surrender as negative--war, sports, highway on-ramps. You'd never hear us describing a relationship as a type of surrender. But maybe we should. Is it wrong to cede the solo to the duet. Surrender doesn't mean you lose, only that you no longer wish to fight.”
Franz Wisner, How the World Makes Love: . . . And What It Taught a Jilted Groom
“...I just don't think we could ever get our heads around the concept of learning to love a stranger". But you already do, the Indians replied. You didn't choose your siblings, and yet you learned to love them. Your parents shoved you in a room and said, "Get along". And you did. You found the good in each other. You discovered that the more respect, caring, and altruism you added to the relationship, the stronger it grew.”
Franz Wisner, How the World Makes Love: . . . And What It Taught a Jilted Groom
“...Accept the differences, because they are superficial..Concentrate on the goodness in the other, rather than the difference". Yes. I knew that sounded simple, but I realized how seldom it's said. We divide ourselves in every waking moment. Blond or brunette. Blue states or red. Then we define ourselves by the divides. We do the same with love.”
Franz Wisner, How the World Makes Love: . . . And What It Taught a Jilted Groom
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“Concentrate on the goodness in the other, rather than the difference.”
Franz Wisner, How the World Makes Love: . . . And What It Taught a Jilted Groom