Quotes About Marriage
The Church knows too that to marry the present age and its spirit is to become a widow in the next.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
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a love without satiety an ecstasy without an end, a surrender to the beloved— God—without ever falling back on egotistic loneliness. Marriage and celibacy are not contraries
~ Fulton J. Sheen
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To marry someone with the idea of possessing him or her is to rob that person of the precious endowment of liberty. If that other person is "mine," like a cocktail, then he or she can never make a present of himself or herself.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
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M]an is the head of a woman in exactly the same way that Christ is the head of the Church.' Ephesians Chapter 5, Verse 23. The husband is to sacrifice himself for the wife. He was the head by dying, sacrificing Himself and pouring put His blood. The headship is based on self-forgetfulness for the sake of the beloved.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
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To marry someone with the idea of possessing him or her is to rob that person of the precious endowment of liberty. If that other person is "mine," like a cocktail, then he or she can never make a present of himself or herself. What I possess I can no longer receive as a gift. You cannot receive a gift of ten dollars if you already have it in your pocket and you own it.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
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the very permanence of marriage is destructive of those fleeting infatuations, which are born with the moment and die with it; it destroys selfishness, furthermore, because the mutual love of husband and wife takes them out of themselves into the incarnation of their mutual love, their other selves, their children; and finally it narrows selfishness because the rearing of children demands sacrifice, without which, like unwatered flowers, they wilt and die.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
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The modern solution in marriage is to find a new love; the Christian solution is to recapture an old love. Divorce with remarriage is a sign that one never loved a person in the first place, but only the pleasure which that person gave.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
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If I was married to a guy like that, chances are good he'd wind up being a suspicious smell in the attic
~ G.A. McKevett
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Cuando despierte - dijo- , recuérdame que me voy a casar con ella !
~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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It was as if they had leapt over the arduous cavalry of conjugal life and gone straight to the heart of love. They were together in silence like an old married couple wary of life, beyond the pitfalls of passion, beyond the brutal mockery of hope and the phantoms of disillusion: beyond love. For they had lived together long enough to know that love was always love, anytime and anyplace, but it was more solid the closer it came to death.
~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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I can't believe I get to marry you. The words slipped from her in a soft tone of amazement. He reached out and cradled her cheek in his palm. I was just thinking the exact same thing.
~ Gaelen Foley
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Perhaps we can come here together someday. By the way, you're a month older than the last time I saw you. Are you still too young to marry.
~ Gail Carson Levine
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By the way, you are a month older than the last time I saw you. Are you still too young to marry?
~ Gail Carson Levine
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We kissed and were wed.
~ Gail Carson Levine
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When I was young if a girl married poor, she became a housekeeper and a drudge. If she married wealthy, she became a pet and a doll. —Susan B. Anthony A
~ Gail Collins
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I think of love and marriage in the same way I do plants: We have perennials and annuals. The perennial plant blooms, goes away, and comes back. The annual blooms for just a season, and then winter arrives and takes it out for good. But it's still enriched the soil for the next flower to bloom. In the same way, no love is wasted.
~ Glennon Doyle Melton
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A sap run is the sweet goodbye of winter. It is the fruit of the equal marriage of the sun and frost.
~ John Burroughs
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In the winter I separate, in the summer I marry. It's been 15 years since I've been getting married every year.
~ Vanessa Paradis
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I read somewhere that Mitt and I have a 'storybook marriage.' Well, in the storybooks I read, there were never long, long, rainy winter afternoons in a house with five boys screaming at once. And those storybooks never seemed to have chapters called MS or breast cancer.
~ Ann Romney
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I would watch the remaining 12 or so episodes of 'Breaking Bad' I haven't seen by noon tomorrow, but my wife would kill me. I watched all five seasons of 'The Wire' in a month, and she was not happy about it.
~ D. B. Weiss
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We're so immaturely cynical as a culture. We're not wise enough to look at an institution like marriage and to really things about what it means and what it signifies. It signifies a place where people can tie the ropes of their lives together so that they're stronger. It signifies a place where people can tell the truth to one another.
~ Jordan Peterson
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A lot of close friends and family members have got married through online dating. I don't think it would be wise for me to do it.
~ Daisy Lowe
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Unfortunately, I was not wise enough to listen to her advice, and hastily married. In a few weeks, I had occasion to repent of the step I had taken, as the report proved true - a report which I thought justified, and indeed required, our separation.
~ Maria Monk
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Fortunately for me, I'm married to an amazing woman - Nancy Lasseter - who is wise enough not to let me buy every car I want. If I was single, I would be living in a very small apartment and renting a warehouse full of cool cars.
~ John Lasseter
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