Gary Chapman
Gary Chapman
Gary Demonte Chapmanis the author of the bestselling The 5 Love Languages® series, which has sold more than 10 million worldwide and has been translated into 50 languages. Dr. Chapman travels the world presenting seminars on marriage, family, and relationships, and his radio programs air on more than 400 stations. He lives in North Carolina with his wife, Karolyn...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionReligious Author
Date of Birth10 January 1938
CountryUnited States of America
positivity past different
Love doesn't erase the past, but it makes the future different.
falling-in-love emotional choices
Our most basic emotional need is not to fall in love but to be genuinely loved by another, to know a love that grows out of reason and choice, not instinct. I need to be loved by someone who chooses to love me, who sees in me something worth loving.
emotional language-of-love people
People tend to criticize their spouse most loudly in the area where they themselves have the deepest emotional need.
battle far fighting fights-and-fighting last three uphill
It will be an uphill battle, but we've been fighting an uphill battle for the last three weeks. So far we've succeeded.
almost bay guy sound south
I feel like I'm a South Bay guy and this may sound humble, but I almost feel like a west-side South Bay guy.
against best effort players proud step strong
We went out and competed against a strong and experienced Hobbs team. I'm very proud of our effort tonight; we had some players step in and do the best they could.
again control offense patient work
We're going to be patient on offense again and work it around. If we have the ball, they can't score. We just have to control the tempo.
good perfectly
At the end of the game, we had it just where we wanted to. The play was executed perfectly and we got a good look at the end.
reality get-better static
Another reality about relationships is that they are never static. All of us experience changes in relationships but a few stop to analyse why a relationship gets better or worse.