Tagged with Love

Easter Quote – Nancy Pearcey

Easter Quote – Nancy Pearcey

“During the first 13 centuries after the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, no one thought of setting up a crèche to celebrate Christmas. The pre-eminent Christian holiday was Easter, not Christmas.”

The Miracle of Motherhood – Napoleon

The Miracle of Motherhood – Napoleon

“Let France have good mothers, and she will have good sons.” Why have we let lesbian-led, radical, second-wave feminists deny young women so many truths about just how wonderful they are, when for centuries that truth was universally acknowledged and revered by all Christians? kqd  

The Sacrament of Marriage – Benjamin Franklin

The Sacrament of Marriage – Benjamin Franklin

First printed in 1730 in The Philadelphia Gazette –  “The happy state of matrimony is, undoubtedly, the surest and most lasting foundation of comfort and love; the source of all that endearing tenderness and affection which arises from relation and affinity; the grand point of property; the cause of all good order in the world, … Continue reading

The Sacrament of Marriage – Friedrich Nietzsche

The Sacrament of Marriage – Friedrich Nietzsche

“When marrying, ask yourself this question: Do you believe that you will be able to converse with this person into old age? Everything else in marriage is transitory.” Although I ardently disagree with nearly all of Nietzsche’s philosophical musings, he does have a point for those considering marriage. And, from my point of view, chosing … Continue reading

Longform Essay – Do Women Love More Deeply Than Men?

Longform Essay – Do Women Love More Deeply Than Men?

Most people would suggest that women love more deeply than men, but I disagree. Men and women both love, but they love differently. Women routinely demonstrate their love with personal, immediate, and outward signs of affection – hugs, smiles, cards, hand holding, gifts, kisses, laughter, and tears of joy or grief. Men, on the other … Continue reading