6 Quotes & Sayings By Marlena De Blasi

Marlena de Blasi, a best-selling author, is a leading authority on the spiritual side of love. She has spent the better part of her life studying love and relationships. Marlena has written three best-selling books on love and relationship topics, including the popular series True Love & Soul Mates. She is also the founder of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, an organization dedicated to improving men's lives through dialogue and education about men's issues Read more

Marlena is an avid adventurer who loves to travel, learn new cultures, and explore new ways to enjoy life.

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They all know the truth, that there are only three subjects worth talking about. At least here in these parts, " he says, "The weather, which, as they're farmers, affects everything else. Dying and birthing, of both people and animals. And what we eat - this last item comprising what we ate the day before and what we're planning to eat tomorrow. And all three of these major subjects encompass, in one way or another, philosophy, psychology, sociology, anthropology, the physical sciences, history, art, literature, and religion. We get around to sparring about all that counts in life but we usually do it while we're talking about food, it being a subject inseparable from every other subject. It's the table and the bed that count in life. And everything else we do, we do so we can get back to the table, back to the bed. Marlena De Blasi
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We violate the innocence of things in the name of rationality so we can wander about, uninterrupted, in our search for passion and sentiment. Marlena De Blasi
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She's a woman. Like a chameleon does, a woman quietly blends into all the parts of her life. Sometimes you can hardly tell she's there, she's so quiet going on about her business. Feed the baby. Muck the stables. Make soup from stones. Make a sheet into a dress. She doesn't count on destiny for anything. She knows its her own hands, her own arms, her own thighs and breasts that have to do the work. Destiny is bigger in men's lives. Destiny is a welcome guest in a man's house. She barely knocks and he's there to open the door. "Yes, yes. You do it, " he says to destiny and lumbers back to his chair. Marlena De Blasi
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It was Don Paolo's birthday and all the people of the village were gathered in the piazza to celebrate him. The band played, the wine flowed, the children danced, and, as he stood for a moment alone under the pergola, a little girl approached the the beloved priest. "But Don Paolo, are you not happy?" she asked him. "Of course I am happy, " he assured the little girl. "Why, then, aren't you crying? . Marlena De Blasi
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How strange it is, sometimes, which conversations or events stays with us while so much else melts as fast as April snow. Marlena De Blasi