The sentences, “I love you,” and “I want to marry you” are by no means inextricably linked. When they are spoken together, and truly meant, it ought to do nothing less than strike terror into the heart of the speaker. This is a syllogism with a hidden premise which a lover may fail to recognize. Worse, it may be forgotten in the midst of trying times and in those moments when it most needs to be called to mind.
Some Thoughts On Marriage
Some Thoughts On Marriage
Some Thoughts On Marriage
The sentences, “I love you,” and “I want to marry you” are by no means inextricably linked. When they are spoken together, and truly meant, it ought to do nothing less than strike terror into the heart of the speaker. This is a syllogism with a hidden premise which a lover may fail to recognize. Worse, it may be forgotten in the midst of trying times and in those moments when it most needs to be called to mind.