“Marriage, like everything else in the world, is holy or unholy depending on the purpose the mind ascribes to it.”
Marianne Williamson“Men in our culture have been spoiled, treated with false reverence instead of respect.”
Marianne Williamson, A Woman's Worth“We don't know how to be women because we were taught it was not OK to be girls. Our most natural impulses were thwarted and distorted.”
Marianne Williamson, A Woman's Worth“If a man is unmarried, he is called a bachelor. If a woman is unmarried, she is called a spinster or an old maid. What is it about an unmarried woman that poses such a threat to the patriarchal order? Mainly, it is that women are no one's property when we're unmarried. We're under no one's control, and neither are our children. There is no telling what we might do or say.”
Marianne Williamson, A Woman's Worth“I conquered outer worlds just as he had. I expressed masculine strength and power just as he had. But it didn't bring me closer to him or to others like him because I had become one of the guys, and that's not what most men are looking for. He had never loved me for being a great guy.”
Marianne Williamson, A Woman's Worth“Certainly there is such a thing as chemical depression, and for that, obviously, there are issues that psychotherapists are much more expert at speaking to, but I think there is a low-grade depression that actually prevails in our society. And most of us feel it.”
Marianne Williamson“Human civilization as we know it is like the Titanic headed for the iceberg, whether the iceberg be nuclear, environmental or terrorism-related.”
Marianne Williamson“The mortal mind alone cannot devise an answer to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, because the true answer lies on a level of consciousness that's beyond our mortal thinking. Quite simply, when it comes to Israel and the Palestinians, we need a miracle.”
Marianne Williamson“The ego mind both professes its desire for love and does everything possible to repel it, or if it gets here anyway, to sabotage it. That is why dealing with issues like control, anger, and neediness is the most important work in preparing ourselves for love.”
Marianne Williamson