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Quotes About Marriage

Now for the first time since the barbecue she realized just waht she had brought on herself. The thought of this strange boy whom she hadn't really wanted to marry getting into bed with her, when her heart was breaking with an agony of regret at her hasty action and the anguish of losing Ashley forever, was too much to be borne.
~ Margaret Mitchell
I do not want to marry you or anyone else. I am not a marrying man.
~ Margaret Mitchell
She married Frank Kennedy two weeks later after a whirlwind courtship which she blushingly told him left her too breathless to oppose his ardor any longer.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Why does a girl have to be so silly to catch a husband?
~ Margaret Mitchell
war and politics and thought them masculine matters about which no lady could intelligently concern herself. But it gave Gerald pleasure to air his views, and Ellen was unfailingly thoughtful of her husband's pleasure.
~ Margaret Mitchell
she could recall nothing about Charles except the dying-calf look on his face when she told him she would marry him.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Don't spoil it," he said quietly. "Turn me loose, you fool! Turn me loose! It's Ashley!" He did not relax his grip. "After all, he's her husband, ain't he?" Will asked calmly and, looking down at him in a confusion of joy and impotent fury, Scarlett saw in the quiet depths of his eyes understanding and pity.
~ Margaret Mitchell
it came to him that Tara, dear though it was, and the County folk, with their open hearts and open houses, were not enough. He wanted a wife.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Just think, Scarlett, a half-million dollars, if you'd only restrained your fiery nature and not rushed into wedlock again!
~ Margaret Mitchell
For when Philippe, with his snapping eyes and his wild ways, left Savannah forever, he took with him the glow that was in Ellen's heart and left for the bandy-legged little Irishman who married her only a gentle shell.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Hush," he said. "I am asking you to marry me. Would you be convinced if I knelt down?
~ Margaret Mitchell
Like must marry like or there'll be no happiness.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Mrs. Charles Hamilton--one hundred and fifty dollars--in gold.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Marriage was bad enough, but to be widowed-oh, then life was over forever!
~ Margaret Mitchell
marriage was something women must bear with dignity and fortitude
~ Margaret Mitchell
For a woman, love comes after marriage.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Ashley to marry Melanie Hamilton! Oh, it couldn't be true!
~ Margaret Mitchell
Really, Scarlett, I can't go all my life, waiting to catch you between husbands.
~ Margaret Mitchell
I want my girl to be happy and you wouldn't be happy with him." "Oh, I would! I would!" "That you would not, daughter. Only when like marries like can there be any happiness.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Oh, Pa," cried Scarlett impatiently, "if I married him, I'd change all that!" "Oh, you would, would you now?" said Gerald testily, shooting a sharp look at her. "Then it's little enough you are knowing of any man living, let alone Ashley. No wife has ever changed a husband one whit, and don't you be forgetting that.
~ Margaret Mitchell
If we marry educational technology with quality, enriching content, that's a circle of win.
~ LeVar Burton
Women must not shout back when their husbands come home and shout at them for any reason.
~ Indra Devi
Terror, married to technology and accommodated by progress in travel, has turned evil individuals into traveling ballistic missiles.
~ Greg Gutfeld
I do believe that God blessed me in life with a wonderful family, a successful career, and a loving marriage, and remain thankful for that blessing.
~ Bonnie Tyler