It's grounded on what actually works in relationships that are happy and stable,
not idealistic notions or anecdotal evidence of what marriage ought to be.
Not exact matches
Just as his belief in beautiful, orderly scientific theories mirrored a child's view of the world, so his belief in God as the ultimate manifestation of that order expressed an
idealistic notion that God is so much greater than humankind that He can
not be found in any one faith.
As
idealistic as the
notion is, when the chemistry is there, there is no reason
not to seize the moment and strike while the iron is hot.