Paul OrfaleaHappy wife, happy life.
About This Quote
A quote from a book called "The Art of Happiness" by the "Bhagavad Gita". It is a Hindu religious text. The author suggests that the happiest marriages are those where the husband and wife share a close bond. In that case, both spouses feel that their happiness is based on each other's happiness. In such a relationship, neither one is out for himself or herself – but for the other one.
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