Quotes About Marriage
When they arrived at Parva Magna, everyone agreed that it was quite a good thing that the newly married couple had managed to find shelter in the storm, although there was some confusion as to why it had taken them a full three days to make their way fifteen miles.
~ Lauren Willig
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Sometimes Richard had the sinking suspicion that he had a far better chance of preventing Bonaparte from conquering Europe than he had of thwarting his mother's plans to see him married off within the next Season.
~ Lauren Willig
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She could only hold on to her husband with both hands and promise herself that the best way to keep someone was to let him go.
~ Lauren Willig
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No matter how interesting your spouse is, there are only so many ways you can make a meatloaf or recount your day's experiences over dinner.
~ Laurence Steinberg
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My brother Toby , quoth she, is going to be married to Mrs. Wadman . —Then he will never, quoth my father, be able to lie diagonally in his bed again as long as he lives.
~ Laurence Sterne
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You should have married a nice girl in her twenties so you can have dozens of babies,'Jane Louise said. 'Instead of the president of the Withered Crone Society.
~ Laurie Colwin
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How difficult. A prince who behaves like a husband and a husband who's starting to behave like a prince.
~ Laurie Graham
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But still, it was too awful a moment. A man should never walk out on his wife while they have company.
~ Laurie Graham
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little homey details to remind Wife Number One who wears the diamond ring around here.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
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Oddly enough, the very considerations that had made marriage impossible for him were mirrored in my own being: a rabidly independent nature, an impatience with lesser minds, total unconventionality, and the horror of being saddled with someone who would need cosseting and protection—the
~ Laurie R. King
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You see why I married her, Mycroft? The exquisite juxtaposition of ladylike threads and backhanded compliments proved irresistible.
~ Laurie R. King
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Men do not change their names with marriage, and it had always struck me as odd that women were expected to do so. Perhaps
~ Laurie R. King
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he met a nice girl and got married, and they had a kid, and then either he found out she wasn't so nice after all, or she found out he wasn't, or the discovery was mutual. They got a divorce
~ Lawrence Block
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he was sort of a yutz, and he would have married her, because that went along with being the kind of yutz he was, but thank God she said something to her Aunt Vicki, and Vicki had a cousin who knew somebody
~ Lawrence Block
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In marriage they legitimized despair," and "Every kiss is the conquest of a repulsion.
~ Lawrence Durrell
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In marriage they legitimized despair; every kiss is the conquest of a repulsion.
~ Lawrence Durrell
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My marriage didn't make me sad, but it didn't make me happy either. My husband and I hardly spoke to each other. This wasn't because we were angry. We had nothing to say. I was dying of boredom.
~ Marilyn Monroe
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A marriage is no amusement but a solemn act, and generally a sad one.
~ Queen Victoria
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I'll always be sad that my marriage ended.
~ Shania Twain
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Marriage to the groom does not means that his heart belongs to the bride.
~ Dennis E. Adonis
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I'm glad I married you too, Harper, " I whispered into her hair, "because I'm in love with you." But she didn't hear, gone into a dream.
~ Fisher Amelie, Callum & Harper
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Only when Genius is married to Science can the highest results be produced.
~ Herbert Spencer
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Private practice and marriage - those twin extinguishers of science.
~ Paul Broca
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One has to be able to count if only so that at fifty one doesn't marry a girl of twenty.
~ Maxim Gorky
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