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Page 292
... happy love , therefore , represents the happy state of the infant who cannot distinguish between himself and the breast that feeds him , since his ego is not developed . In successful adult love , too , the object - libido and ego ...
... happy love , therefore , represents the happy state of the infant who cannot distinguish between himself and the breast that feeds him , since his ego is not developed . In successful adult love , too , the object - libido and ego ...
Page 394
... happy , or only slightly less so , than intact marriages . Perhaps one reason that married couples are not as unhappy as is imagined is that they are not quite as wrapped up in each other as the romance and women's magazines suggest ...
... happy , or only slightly less so , than intact marriages . Perhaps one reason that married couples are not as unhappy as is imagined is that they are not quite as wrapped up in each other as the romance and women's magazines suggest ...
Page 405
... happy and remember their parents as happily married . Whether it was the actual environment that was good , or ... happy.141-143 Since these newly happy individuals cannot change their background to make their childhood happy , their ...
... happy and remember their parents as happily married . Whether it was the actual environment that was good , or ... happy.141-143 Since these newly happy individuals cannot change their background to make their childhood happy , their ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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