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However, the couples are visibly mismatched, as Elinor Dashwood reflects on “the strange unsuitableness which often existed between husband and wife.” [69] Sir John Middleton, a rural squire with little refinement who enjoys hunting and fears loneliness, [70] has only one shared interest with his elegant but insipid wife overwhelmed by ...
Shalom bayit [1] (Hebrew: שְׁלוֹם בַּיִת, lit. peace of the home) (also sholom bayit or shlom bayit, or (Yiddish) sholom bayis or shlom bayis) is the Jewish religious concept of domestic harmony and good relations between husband and wife.
Alongside her husband, Bonaro Overstreet lectured on adult education, mental health, social psychology, and political philosophy. [2] They developed a lecturing style called the "Overstreet colloquium," resembling a conversation between husband and wife, rather than a typical lecture. [4]
“When will women begin to have the first glimmer that above all other loyalties is the loyalty to Truth, i.e., to yourself, that husband, children, friends and country are as nothing to that ...
Nearly 250 years ago, America's Founding Fathers made good on their dream of establishing one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.. On July 4, 1776, they signed The Declaration ...
In the Eudemian Ethics, he depicts the dynamic between husband and wife as reflective of an aristocracy, even positing aristocracy as the supreme form of governance (7.9.1241b27-39). Similarly, in the Ethics, he uses the mutual governance between spouses as an archetype (8.10.1160b23-25) for political power-sharing in an aristocratic system.
Thus, sexual intercourse between husband and wife is a symbol of their total mutual self-donation, and further fosters, strengthens and enriches it not just for the present but also for the future. [1] [10] For Fr. Wojtyła, "The body, and it alone, is capable of making visible what is invisible: the spiritual and divine." [1] [11] [12] [13]
Anne Shakespeare (née Hathaway; 1556 – 6 August 1623), commonly known as Anne Hathaway, was the wife of William Shakespeare, an English poet, playwright and actor. They were married in 1582, when Hathaway was 26 years old and Shakespeare was 18. She outlived her husband by seven years.