5 Quotes & Sayings By Adolf Guggenbhuhlcraig

Adolf Guggenbuhl-Craig was a German linguist and botanist, who worked on the classification of living and fossil plants. He was born in Leipzig on 13 November 1865 and died in Wiesbaden on 17 August 1903.

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As soon as we confront concrete marriages with other foreign images-such as well-being, happiness, a home for children-marriage appears to be senseless, withered, moribund, and kept alive largely by a great apparatus of psychologists and marriage counselors. Marriage is dead. Long live marriage! Adolf GuggenbhuhlCraig
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The central issue in the marriage is not well-being or happiness. It is, as this book has tried to demonstrate, salvation. Marriage involves not only a man and a woman who happily love each other and raise offspring together, but rather two people who are trying to individuate, to fond their soul's salvation. Adolf GuggenbhuhlCraig
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We are creatures whose behavior cannot be simply explained as a striving for survival and happiness, for release of tension and contentment. Adolf GuggenbhuhlCraig
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Marriage is one salvation pathway among many, although it contains different possibilities. Adolf GuggenbhuhlCraig