Quotes About Marriage
I think marriage and athletes is a bad combination.
~ Dennis Rodman
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Here's the secret to a happy marriage: Do what your wife tells you.
~ Denzel Washington
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La différence entre un diplomate et un mari est que le diplomate se souvient de l'anniversaire d'une femme, mais ne se souvient pas de son âge, tandis que le mari se souvient de l'âge de sa femme, mais oublie son anniversaire. être un mari diplomatique! ne jamais oublier l'anniversaire de votre femme, et ne jamais laisser sa croix qu'Evergreen âge de intemporelle et alléchant vingt-cinq.
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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La mejor fórmula para un matrimonio exitoso es condensate en tres frases de oro, que se repita por el marido a su mujer, tan a menudo como le sea posible, y en la misma secuencia de la siguiente manera: (a) Que tienes razón, (b) I'm equivocado, y (c) Te quiero.
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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The best formula for a successful marriage is condensed in three golden sentences, to be repeated by the Husband to his wife, as often as he can, and in the same sequence as follows: (a) You're right, (b) I'm wrong, and (c) I love you.
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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The difference between a Diplomat and a Husband is that the Diplomat remembers the birthday of a woman but doesn't remember her age, while the Husband remembers his wife's age but forgets her birthday. Be a Diplomatic Husband! Don't ever forget your Wife's Birthday, and never let her cross that evergreen age of timeless & tantalizing twenty-five.
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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The key to Successful and Happy Marriage is the Husband saying the following three sentences, in the same sequence to his Wife: (1) I am wrong, (2) You are right, and (3) I love you.
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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Genesis, in fact, is in various ways almost nearer the New Testament than the Old, and some of its topics are barely heard again till their implications can fully emerge in the gospel. The institution of marriage, the fall of man, the jealousy of Cain, the judgment of the flood, the imputed righteousness of the believer, the rival sons of promise and of the flesh, the profanity of Esau, the pilgrim status of God's people, are all predominantly New Testament themes.
~ Derek Kidner
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He took her hand in his and knelt before her. Valkyrie looked at him. He was serious. (...)'Dude, I'm sixteen.' 'I love you.' 'That doesn't make me any older. Stand up.' 'Not until you say yes.' 'You're going to shuffle around on your knees for the rest of your life? Stand up, for God's sake.' 'Be my wife.' 'Shut the hell up.
~ Derek Landy
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Well," her mother said, looking at the engine, "at least that's still there." "Do you know anything about engines?" Stephanie asked. "That's why I have a husband, so I don't have to. Engines and shelves, that's why men were invented.
~ Derek Landy
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It's been a few years since I was on a date, Fletcher, as you can see by my wife …" "Oi.
~ Derek Landy
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He took her hand in his and knelt before her. "Marry me," he said. Valkyrie looked at him. He was serious. She had never used the word dude in a serious conversation before. She didn't think this qualified. "Dude, I'm sixteen.
~ Derek Landy
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Before I married, I had three theories about raising children and no children. Now, I have three children and no theories.
~ John Wilmot
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Even when people don't stay married, they can still be a family together. That's been something that's been really good for developing me as a person. It's been a very positive learning experience.
~ Kimberly Guilfoyle
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If you want to live a happy life, don't teach your wife how to drive a car or a motorcycle.
~ Junaid Jamshed
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When you work on your own life, you are less likely to hyper focus on the imperfections of your husband.
~ Martha Quinn
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Married life teaches one invaluable lesson: to think of things far enough ahead not to say them.
~ Jefferson Machamer
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Take my last wife. We get on like a house on fire. Last week she took me out to a splendid dinner, she buys me presents, calls me 'old bean' and even phones the Coach and Horses to see whether I've snuffed it or not. But final and damning proof of the failure of our divorce is that she still laughs at my jokes. I wouldn't swap her for a wife.
~ Jeffrey Bernard
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Well, marriage doesn't function in the way it used to in terms of deciding our fate, but it's in our heads, and it determines a lot of our actions. Like, right now, if you think about gay marriage - and they just started having the first gay marriages in New York - it shows what a potent idea marriage remains for people.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
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Marriage is a lot of things - a source of love, security, the joy of children, but it's also an interpersonal battlefield, and it's not hard to see why: Take two disparate people, toss them together in often-confined quarters, add the stresses of money and kids - now lather, rinse, repeat for the rest of your natural life. What could go wrong?
~ Jeffrey Kluger
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Love, like individuals, is tested by the flame of adversity. If we are faithful and determined, it will temper and refine us, but it will not consume us. Enjoy what you now have. Be a disciple of Christ. Live worthily of marriage even if it doesn't come soon. And cherish it with all your heart when it does.
~ Jeffrey R. Holland
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According to the telephone poll, a full 40 percent of black women felt that the use of physical force was appropriate in a marriage. And black women especially could not abide Marcia Clark.
~ Jeffrey Toobin
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Unattended hurt, anger, and bitterness can destroy even the best marriage. Lean honestly into every hard place, each tender spot, because truthfulness hurts for a minute but silence is the kill shot.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Ah, marriage. The kind of union we have affects our children infinitely more than the schools we put them in, the activities we sign them up for, or the church we take them to. Our kids are learning relational habits by osmosis, and statistics say they'll likely imitate what they witness at home.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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