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Quotes About Matrimony

CHAPTER LXXIV BENEDICT
~ Anthony Trollope
I got married a few years later—we all did. As we reached our thirtieth birthdays, my friends and I were like kernels of popcorn exploding in a pot: First one, then another, and pretty soon we were all bursting into matrimony. There were several years of peace, but then the pregnancies started popping. I found this unsettling.
~ Ariel Levy
The Ideal age for marriage in men is 35. The Ideal age for marriage in women is 18
~ Aristotle
Our eyes met in the math class. How were we to know that trigonometry would lead to matrimony?
~ Sophie Kinsella
I recommend marriage to everyone.
~ Divyanka Tripathi
Byron, do you take Jean to be your wife, to be true to her in good times and bad, to love and honor her in all the days of your life?" "I do," he said.
~ Joseph Flynn
Confirmation, the Holy Eucharist, Extreme Unction, Matrimony, and Holy Orders presuppose the state of sancti fying grace, which they merely increase (iusti-ficatio secunda). Hence the only requisite of a worthy reception of these Sacraments is the state of grace.
~ Joseph Pohle
Matrimony is not only a Sacrament, but it is also a con tract requiring the mutual consent of both parties. There can be no true consent without an intention to get married.
~ Joseph Pohle
There comes a time in every woman's life when she is desperately desires to be married. At least, this is what I have always been told by my father. I am beginning to doubt his word of the subject. I am officially, as of one week, twenty-three years old and haven't the slightest inkling of matrimony or desperation
~ Erynn Mangum
I cannot help feeling I would have been happier with a husband and chidren of my own.
~ Ethel Waters
Marriage changed me. As it should. I signed myself up for a partnership.
~ Simon Reeve
Only the deepest love will persuade me into matrimony, which is why I shall end up an old maid.
~ Elizabeth Bennett
It seemed to me pretty plain, that they had more of love than matrimony in them.
~ Oliver Goldsmith
Matrimony is the price of love -- divorce, the rebate.
~ Helen Rowland
I am determined that nothing but the deepest love could ever induce me into matrimony.
~ Jennifer Ehle
And I must be nineteen by now, lord! Maybe even twenty?" "Eighteen?" I suggested. "I could have been married four years ago, lord!" We
~ Bernard Cornwell
Las mujeres", explicó con paciencia, "se dedican desde los dieciocho a los veintiún años a afinar sus habilidades sociales. Y cuando piensan que están listas, salen al mundo, asisten a unos bailes, pestañean con coquetería y sonríen seductoramente, y atrapan a un marido. Cuanto más encumbrado sea el título y más dinero tenga, mejor. Y la mitad del tiempo, el pobre desgraciado, ni siquiera sabe cómo ha sucedido.
~ Julia Quinn
I like being married. It's an institution that I like.
~ Aretha Franklin
Love is a farce; matrimony is a humbug; husbands are domestic Napoleons, Neroes, Alexanders,--sighing for other hearts to conquer, after they are sure of yours.
~ Fanny Fern
Love is a flower which turns into fruit at marriage.
~ Finnish Proverb
I am determined that only the deepest love will induce me into matrimony. So... I shall end an old maid, and teach your ten children to embroider cushions and play their instruments very ill.
~ Jane Austen
I asked of Echo 't other day (Whose words are few and often funny), What to a novice she could say Of courtship, love, and matrimony. Quoth Echo, plainly, "Matter-o'-money.
~ John Godfrey Saxe
murió María Esther antes que llegáramos a comprometernos. Entramos en los cuarenta años con la inexpresada idea de que el nuestro, simple y silencioso matrimonio de hermanos, era necesaria clausura de la genealogía asentada por nuestros bisabuelos en nuestra casa.
~ Julio Cortazar
My mum's getting married," said Cheryl. "Again. At the Brompton Oratory. Fourth time around the track, this is. They don't say 'Till death us do part' for my mum; they say 'Who's holding ticket number twenty-three?
~ Mike Carey