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Liz Gilbert muss heiraten. Dabei hatte sie versprochen, es nie, nie wieder zu tun. Doch jetzt bleibt ihr nichts anderes übrig, es ist die einzige Möglichkeit, mit ihrem Felipe in den USA zusammenzuleben. Anlass genug, dem Phänomen Ehe auf den Grund zu gehen und ihre lang gehegten Zweifel und große Skepsis zu hinterfragen. Mit Witz und Scharfsinn zeigt sie, warum wir eigentlich heiraten und was den Bund fürs Leben im Innersten zusammenhält.… (mehr)
Love, love, love Elizabeth Gilbert. This was the perfect book for me right now. I devoured it in three or for sittings. She is so funny and clear and sharp. ( )
On your deathbed you'll thank me you didnt waste 72 hours on this non-stop complaining drivel.
It's impossible for me to read this author without thinking three things. 1) #whitewomenwoes: what would women who are struggling to make ends meet think of her constant complaining about everything 2) Is her publisher pressuring her to just churn out any old schlock knowing that her audience will suck it up no matter how much drivel it is, and finally 3) why would people take such devoted comfort and advice from a person who seems to be faking it the whole time given the disconnect between the messages in her book and the storyline of her real life? ( )
Picking up where her bestselling memoir "Eat, Pray, Love" left off, Gilbert details the extraordinary circumstances that surround her love with Felipe, the man she swore never to marry.
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There is no greater risk than matrimony. But there is nothing happier than a happy marriage.
Benjamin Disraeli, 1870, in a letter to Queen Victoria's daughter Louise, congratulating her on her engagement.
Widmung
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Para J. L. N. — o meu coroa
Erste Worte
Late one afternoon in the summer of 2006, I found myself in a small village in northern Vietnam, sitting around a sooty kitchen fire with a number of local women whose language I did not speak, trying to ask them questions about marriage.
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Maybe divorce is the tax we collectively pay as a culture for daring to believe in love -83
If you think it's difficult to talk about money when you're blissfully in love, try talking about it later, when you are disconsolate and angry and your love has died. -116
Leaving a blighted marriage is not necessarily a moral failure, then, but can sometimes represent the opposite of quitting: the beginning of hope. -132
another single friend replied, "Wanting to get married, for me, is all about a desire to feel chosen....that will unequivocally prove to everyone, especially to myself, that I am precious enough to have been selected by somebody forever." -169
Even within my own community, I can see where I have been vital sometimes as a member of the Auntie Brigade. My job is not merely to spoil and indulge my niece and nephew (though I do take that assignment to heart) but also to be a roving auntie to the world — an ambassador auntie — who is on hand wherever help is needed, in anybody's family whatsoever. There are people I've been able to help, sometimes fully supporting them for years, because I am not obliged, as a mother would be obliged, to put all my energies and resources into the full-time rearing of a child. There are a whole bunch of Little League uniforms and orthodontist's bills and college educations that I will never have to pay for, thereby freeing up resources to spread more widely across the community. In this way, I, too, foster life. There are many, many ways to foster life. And believe me, every single one of them is essential.
Letzte Worte
And Felipe and I were left alone together at last, to clean up the lunch dishes and begin unpacking our home.
Liz Gilbert muss heiraten. Dabei hatte sie versprochen, es nie, nie wieder zu tun. Doch jetzt bleibt ihr nichts anderes übrig, es ist die einzige Möglichkeit, mit ihrem Felipe in den USA zusammenzuleben. Anlass genug, dem Phänomen Ehe auf den Grund zu gehen und ihre lang gehegten Zweifel und große Skepsis zu hinterfragen. Mit Witz und Scharfsinn zeigt sie, warum wir eigentlich heiraten und was den Bund fürs Leben im Innersten zusammenhält.