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3cd03d1 Love doesn't just sit there, like a stone, it has to be made, like bread; remade all the time, made new. --Ursula K. Le Guin Sue Johnson
59ab8f5 have always been fascinated by relationships. I grew up in Britain, where my dad ran a pub, and I spent a lot of time watching people meeting, talking, drinking, brawling, dancing, flirting. But the focal point of my young life was my parents' marriage. I watched helplessly as they destroyed their marriage and themselves. Still, I knew they loved each other deeply. In my father's last days, he wept raw tears for my mother although they had .. Sue Johnson
6811bbf Love never dies of a natural death. It dies because we don't know how to replenish its source, it dies of blindness and errors and betrayals. It dies of illness and wounds, it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings, but never of natural death. --Anais Nin Sue Johnson
ad7d408 People think love is an emotion. Love is good sense. --Ken Kesey Unless you love someone, nothing else makes any sense. --e. e. cummings Sue Johnson
59656fa Fifty years ago noted animal researcher Harry Harlow, in an address to the American Psychological Association, observed, "As far as love or affection is concerned, psychologists have failed in their mission...The little we write about it has been better written by poets and novelists." Sue Johnson
754e529 Emotional Responsiveness-- The Key to a Lifetime of Love A person's "heart withers if it does not answer another heart." --Pearl S. Buck Tim" Sue Johnson
11781b9 Philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah of Princeton University makes the point that, "In life, the challenge is not so much to figure out how best to play the game; the challenge is to figure out what game you are playing." Sue Johnson
f55f177 As the Irish poet John O'Donohue puts it, "There is a huge and leaden loneliness settling like a frozen winter on so many humans." Sue Johnson
d55eae9 We can see what love encompasses in studies of the fluffy little titi monkey conducted by Bill Mason and Sally Mendoza of the University of California. Females nurse their babies but don't offer any other maternal responses. They do not groom or touch their infants. The true nurturer is the male, who assumes 80 percent of the infant care. It's the male who holds and carries the baby, who is emotionally engaged and is the safe haven. Baby ti.. Sue Johnson