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Conflicting Quote by Elizabeth Gilbert

“There are always two figures in a marriage, two votes, two conflicting sets of decisions, desires and limitations.” quote by Elizabeth Gilbert
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“There are always two figures in a marriage, two votes, two conflicting sets of decisions, desires and limitations.”

Elizabeth Gilbert

About This Quote

Source Book: Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert, 2006

Marriage involves two partners with differing desires and limits, creating inherent conflict.

In simple terms: Couples have different needs and choices.

Key Takeaway

Communicate openly to navigate differences.

Themes

relationships conflict decision‑making

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

philosophical advice

When to use this quote

  • marriage counseling
  • joint financial planning
  • family negotiations

Key Concepts

compromise empathy boundary setting

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can both partners ensure equal voice?
  • What strategies help balance desires?
A Different Perspective

One partner’s needs may dominate, causing imbalance.

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