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Quotes About Marriage

Ever since I got married, my acting career has taken a backseat.
~ Navya Nair
Cristiano Ronaldo respects the fans - it's like a marriage. There are good days and bad days, but the important thing is that they love each other.
~ Luka Modric
I said to my wife, did you ever dream that one day you'd be married to a man who's got his face on a bag of crisps?
~ Dave Myers
I feel a man, when married, becomes more balanced. All the extra-curricular activities are done away with. The focus is on work and family.
~ Ram Charan
Marriage has given me a little family of my own. We hold each other accountable, love each other, and always are there for each other. I feel more balanced now because I know what it's like to care for others.
~ Ayesha Curry
My wife, Barbara, is great. She arranges when I do work that I have a day off between performances.
~ Don Rickles
They tried to make my dad play professional basketball. But he was married young, too, at 20 years old. He wanted to have a family and said that money was not enough.
~ Asdrubal Cabrera
Let your wife win all the battles, and you'll win the war.
~ Chi Chi Rodriguez
The only luck I had in my life was when I married you. I knew it wouldn't last because I was too happy. I knew they would not let me be happy.
~ Eddie Slovik
I just wanted to be married and to be happy ever after.
~ Moira Kelly
I've been with my husband for seven years. With my husband and my son, I get my second chance in life to be loved and be happy.
~ Tonya Harding
If the right man came along I would be prepared to marry again.
~ Lady Colin Campbell
One of our goals is to encourage other families and parents that their marriage can be strong even if they have kids.
~ Jim Bob Duggar
The only woman I have played in my career was my wife and I beat her easily! But she wasn't much good.
~ John Higgins
I've got a beautiful wife and a beautiful family.
~ Christian Laettner
Things really began to move for us. In 1953 I could afford to marry Doreen.
~ Ernie Wise
The thing is being honest with yourself. There's no rule that says you have to be married and have kids.
~ Loni Love
I loved being in love, I loved my marriage and being married and all that stuff.
~ Chris Harrison
I had never thought of settling down. I had started believing I was always going to live alone. Marriage was the last thing on my agenda.
~ Suhasini Mulay
In 2009, the proportion of American women who were married dropped below 50 percent.
~ Rebecca Traister
At that stage of my youth, death remained as abstract a concept as non-Euclidean geometry or marriage. I didn't yet appreciate its terrible finality or the havoc it could wreak on those who'd entrusted the deceased with their hearts.
~ Jon Krakauer
The religious literature handed out by the earnest young missionaries in Temple Square makes no mention of the fact that Joseph Smith--still the religion's focal personage-- married at least thirty-three women and probably as many as forty-eight. Nor does it mention that the youngest of these wives was just fourteen years old when Joseph explained to her that God had commanded that she marry him or face eternal damnation.
~ Jon Krakauer
Between 1840 and 1844 God instructed the prophet to marry some forty women.
~ Jon Krakauer
he found himself woefully unprepared for the flat pitch of life out of uniform. "I discovered that I couldn't really speak to civilians," he continued. "My marriage fell apart. All I could see was this long dark tunnel closing in, ending in infirmity, old age, and death. Then I started to climb, and the sport provided most of what had been missing for me in civvy street—the challenge, the camaraderie, the sense of mission.
~ Jon Krakauer