Quote by Christopher Lasch
Most of these alternative arrangements, so-called, arise out of th

Most of these alternative arrangements, so-called, arise out of the ruins of marriages, not as an improvement of old fashioned marriage. – Christopher Lasch

Other quotes by Christopher Lasch

Ostensibly rigorous and realistic, contemporary conservatism is an ideology of denial. Its symbol is a smile button. – Christopher Lasch

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The left has come to regard common sense – the traditional wisdom and folkways of the community – as an obstacle to progress and enlightenment. – Christopher Lasch

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Wisdom
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Liberals subscribe to the new flexible, pluralistic definition of the family their defense of families carries no conviction. – Christopher Lasch

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Family
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The reason for much matrimony is patrimony. – Ogden Nash

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Marriage

Nothing in life is as good as the marriage of true minds between man and woman. As good? It is life itself. – Pearl S. Buck

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Marriage

In 1989 when I switched from Democrat to Republican, with God as my witness, not one thing changed about what I believed about one man and one woman in a marriage or about diversity of color. Thats a good thing. – J. C. Watts

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Marriage

Wit is the sudden marriage of ideas which before their union were not perceived to have any relation. – Mark Twain

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Beauty has been democratised. No longer the preserve of movie stars and models but available to all. But while the invitation to beauty is welcomed, it has become not so much an option as an imperative. – Susie Orbach

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Give thy thoughts no tongue, nor any unproportioned thought his act. Be thou familiar but by no means vulgar. – William Shakespeare