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Accepting Quote by Elizabeth Gilbert

“We alter and customize the thing every century, every generation, every day - both in the courts and in our own homes. And marriage accepts our modifications gracefully. Marriage adapts, evolves and (in a manner that I find miraculous and kind of inspiring) somehow keeps chugging along.” quote by Elizabeth Gilbert
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“We alter and customize the thing every century, every generation, every day - both in the courts and in our own homes. And marriage accepts our modifications gracefully. Marriage adapts, evolves and (in a manner that I find miraculous and kind of inspiring) somehow keeps chugging along.”

Elizabeth Gilbert

About This Quote

Marriage is portrayed as a flexible institution that continuously reshapes itself to fit changing societal norms and personal circumstances, demonstrating resilience and adaptability over time.

In simple terms: Marriage evolves with society.

Key Takeaway

Institutions survive by adapting.

Themes

Adaptation Resilience Social Change Institutional Evolution Cultural Continuity

Mood

Reflective Optimistic Contemplative

Type

Observational Philosophical

When to use this quote

  • Legal reforms
  • Family dynamics
  • Intergenerational expectations
  • Cultural shifts

Key Concepts

Marriage as social contract Cultural norms Historical change Personal agency

Practical Applications

  • Policy design for family law
  • Counseling approaches that emphasize flexibility

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does flexibility affect marital stability?
  • What pressures drive institutional change?
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