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.”
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.
Institutions survive by adapting.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Legal reforms
- Family dynamics
- Intergenerational expectations
- Cultural shifts
Key Concepts
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?