Quotes About Marriage
Sea Wife, by Amity Gaige.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
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American husbands are the best in the world; no other husbands are so generous to their wives, or can be so easily divorced.
~ Elinor Glyn
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It is for the wedding, else to be buried in.
~ Elinore Pruitt Stewart
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of every Perfection to endear him to a Wife's Affections. — But, notwithstanding, I look on myself as the most unhappy of my Sex in out-living him, I must so far obey the Dictates of my Discretion, as
~ Eliza Haywood
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I do not want a husband who honours me as a queen, if he does not love me as a woman.
~ Elizabeth (I)
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He took a deep breath. It was no matter. Of course his feelings were stronger, as they should be. He was to be the leader of their household, after all; it would not do for him to feel less than she did. And she was a lady. She would have kept her feelings in check until she was sure of his. Poor dear, she likely wondered why he had not spoken up. He had walked with her almost daily but spoken nothing of love or marriage. How could he have let her suffer so?
~ Elizabeth Adams
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friendship in marriage is its own thing: friendship in a cup of tea, or a glass of wine, or a cappuccino every Sunday morning. Friendship in buying undershirts and underpants. Friendship in picking up a prescription or rescuing the towed car. Friendship in waiting for the phone call after the mammogram. Friendship in toast buttered just so. Friendship in shoveling the snow. I am the one you want to tell. You are the one I want to tell.
~ Elizabeth Alexander
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I have not yet learned to use our television DVR. One of the points of marriage is that you split labor. In the olden days that meant one hunted and one gathered; now it means one knows where the tea-towels are kept and the other knows how to program the DVR, for why should we both have to know?
~ Elizabeth Alexander
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I dislike any form of betrayal. Too many people take their marriage vows lightly. If one is fortunate enough to inspire affection, one should strive to deserve it, do you not think?
~ Elizabeth Bailey
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what kind of woman would wantonly marry and adopt such a name? Shittlehope.
~ Elizabeth Bailey
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If I married him, I would not dare to call my soul my own, Which so he had bought and paid for: every thought And every heart-beat down there in the bill, Not one found honestly deductible From any use that pleased him!
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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I take her as God made her, and as men Must fail to unmake her, for my honoured wife.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Did you ever read Bulwer's 'Eva, or the Unhappy Marriage'?
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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The only time I met R.B. clandestinely was in the parish church, where we were married before two witnesses — it was the first and only time. I looked, he says, more dead than alive, and can well believe it, for I all but fainted on the way, and had to stop for sal volatile at a chemist's shop.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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How glad I shall be if it is true that Tennyson is married! I believe in the happiness of marriage, for men especially.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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It was during the stay at Pisa, and early in the year 1847, that Mr. Browning first became acquainted with his wife's 'Sonnets from the Portuguese.' Written during the course of their courtship and engagement, they were not shown even to him until some months after their marriage.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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I had a longer battle to fight, on the matter of this vow, than any since my marriage, and had some scruples at last of taking advantage of the pure goodness which induced him to yield to my wishes; but I did, because I hate to seem ungracious and unkind to people; and human beings, besides, are better than their books, than their principles, and even than their everyday actions, sometimes.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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She is connected by marriage with Mrs. A.T. Thompson, and from a friend of Mrs. Thompson's it came to me, and really seems to exonerate Chapman & Hall from the charge advanced against them. 'Mary Barton' was shown in manuscript to Mrs. Thompson, and failed to please her;
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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I don't know if it was the excitement that did it, but by the time we started our tiptoe across the icy, rutted skid yard to that shed Priya had quit shivering, but I was trembling like a marriage license in a young man's hand.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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a friend told me that in a good marriage, nobody wins." Matthew frowned, nibbling his thumbnail, noticing she'd sidestepped his question about the wards quite neatly. "I'm not sure I understand what you mean." "A marriage is a state of dynamic tension. It works as long as nobody gets the upper hand and keeps it." She
~ Elizabeth Bear
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Is that why they're squabbling over her? They're trying to marry an heir to the throne? I'm sorry, Tristen, but that's like some medieval play.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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The windows were small, but a small man might slide through them. Far below he could see lights scattered around the Tower precincts like flower petals on the sheets of a marriage bed.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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Marianne Moore] once remarked, after a visit to her brother and his family, that the state of being married and having children had one enormous advantage: "One never has to worry about whether one is doing the right thing or not. There isn't time. One is always having to go to the market or drive the children somewhere. There isn't time to wonder 'Is this right or isn't it?
~ Elizabeth Bishop
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Livvy noted there seemed some communal feeling between the married: any wife could be faintly rude to anyone else's husband.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
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