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Quotes About Marriage

The big rule is that you must never get mixed up with a married man - never even look sideways at another woman's fella. Boy, I really was terrific at obeying that rule, wasn't I?
~ Lauren Bacall
Ranbir is having a terrific time with all the success and the money he's got, and age being in his favor too. Why does he have to get married and spoil it all so soon?
~ Randhir Kapoor
I've had two terrific relationships, but both ended in marriage.
~ Jane Seymour
I think that fanaticism is terrific. As long as you don't have to live with it. Oh, yes, nobody should marry a writer.
~ Cynthia Ozick
I'm actually just a terrible husband and a terrific exec producer. We just actually stay together for our careers. We look to the Clintons.
~ Jason Jones
The mere thought of divorce terrified me. To me, divorce symbolized failure.
~ Annette Funicello
For years, my marriage to Prince was mine. The idea of exposing myself to the world... was terrifying.
~ Mayte Garcia
Marriage is actually really terrifying. It doesn't work for many people.
~ Katherine Heigl
I've become a real housewife. Terry doesn't mind me working, in fact he loves me to be independent. But I only get an allowance of $15 dollars a week, which doesn't go very far.
~ Marta Kristen
When I was 15, I started playing first class cricket and always dreamt of being a Test cricketer, wanted to do something for the country, married in 1995, have 2 kids it's been great.
~ Sachin Tendulkar
I think that ultimately the Christian vision of sexuality - the New Testament vision - is not compatible with same-sex marriage. And I don't see a way to change that without entering into a kind of deception, basically.
~ Ross Douthat
As a reporter, I spent a great deal of time in court. During brief breaks in testimony, I would often look at the spouse, usually the wife, of the accused. I began to wonder how listening to the details of a crime purportedly committed by your spouse would affect that person's view of her husband.
~ Fiona Barton
Nothing tests a marriage more than insomnia or snoring.
~ David Linley
I swear, Alfie,' Max said, 'you seriously need help. You're an eleven-year-old sex fiend. Have you ever considered an iced bath, or going for long runs?' 'I'm half French,' Alfie said. 'We're the greatest lovers in the world.' 'Grace is tiny, Alfie,' Max said. 'If you got married you'd roll over in the night and she'd disappear up your arse crack.
~ Robert Muchamore
You realize, of course, that this is the first time we've been separated since we were married." "I do. But it won't be for long." He kissed her, closed the carriage door and, as it moved off, signaled to a waiting four-wheeler.
~ Robert Newman
While many have scratched their heads wondering how white Christians could support a candidate who has made white supremacy a foundation of his campaign and presidency, knowing how deeply racist attitudes persist among white Christians today makes this unorthodox political marriage less mysterious. Trump's own racism allowed him to do what other candidates couldn't: solidify the support of a majority of white Christians, not despite, but through appeals to white supremacy.
~ Robert P. Jones
If white supremacy was an unquestionable cultural assumption in America, what does it mean that Christian doctrines by necessity had to develop in ways that were compatible with that worldview? What if, for example, Christian conceptions of marriage and family, the doctrine of biblical inerrancy, or even the concept of having a personal relationship with Jesus developed as they did because they were useful tools for reinforcing white dominance?
~ Robert P. Jones
I have loved flowers that fade, Within whose magic tents Rich hues have marriage made With sweet unmemoried scents: A honeymoon delight, A joy of love at sight, That ages in an hour My song be like a flower!
~ Robert Seymour Bridges
Why should love require a contract? Why put yourself into the clutches of the state and give it power over you? Why invite lawyers to fuck around with your assets? Marriage is for the immature and the insecure and the ignorant. We who see through such institutions should be content to live together without legal coercion.
~ Robert Silverberg
Marriage was so sacred that it couid not be celebrated on just any day or month of the year. May was ruled out, because it was the month of the old (maiores): 'Who marries then has not long to live' (Ov., F, 5, 488); the 9, 11 and 13 were in any case devoted to the dead. This prohibition was still observed not long ago in Provence. Also ruled out were the first fortnight of March (season of war: Ov., F, 3, 395) and June (before the 'purification' of Vesta's temple).
~ Robert Turcan
They generally mistake emotional hunger for love. In effect, they hate us in practice and love us in theory and induce us to believe them when they define their hate as love. The consequent mystification, confusion and conflict continue to devastate marriages, families, and each generation of children.
~ Robert W. Firestone
Jane Austen novel.
~ Robert Young
Getting married is easy. Staying married is more difficult. Staying happily married for a lifetime should rank among the fine arts.
~ Roberta Flack
As A general rule, people marry most hapily with their own kind. The trouble lies in the fact that people usually marry at an age where they do not really know what their own kind is.
~ Robertson Davies