Saturday, September 06, 2008

one woman ...

He who loves one woman
has loved them all.
He who has loved many women
has loved none.


Interesting! I heard this quote and had to write it down. It does seem that some men (I won't say all {smiles} ) think they need more than one woman. I can't crawl inside their thinking nor do I want to but what is up with them trying? What is up with their excuses?

Being a woman looking at this what is it that is purely nugget worth? I think it is the loved none part. It is not love that they say they are giving and every thing they do pivots on this. It rings up uneven. It has been weighed and measured and it comes up wanting.

This one woman doesn't seek to be empty; she rather be full. This one woman doesn't want unrest; she rather be at peace. This one woman doesn't yearn for average; she rather have intense and deep - exceptional. This one woman doesn't hanker for like, hate, or evil; she rather have love - pure and beautiful. Give this one woman one man totally into her and wrapped in love...

1 comment:

  1. King Solomon wrote these words: 'Rejoice with the wife of your youth' (prov 5:18) and to think his father King David had married many wives and wasn't satisfied that he had to kill another man's wife, Solomon's mother.

    Both men knew the truth but could not or would not let that truth ring true for them...

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