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Quotes About Marriage

No Squares in Common Marriages with one square in common work the easiest because of the common traits they share.
~ Marita Littauer
Would you like to become my wife? Imbecile! What a question. It's my greatest dream!!!
~ Marjane Satrapi
Don't worry about it, my child. Tell yourself that you are experiencing a true love story. But of course. Have you ever seen anyone write a poem about the woman he married and who yells at him four times a day? Do you think that if Romeo and Juliet had had six children together, there would have been a book about them? You're suffering! That's why you're playing so well now!
~ Marjane Satrapi
When it comes to married life, character takes precedence over looks...
~ Marjane Satrapi
Chouka era muy divertida. Por desgracia, cuando dos años más tarde se casó, su esposo le prohibió verme. Para él, yo era una persona amoral
~ Marjane Satrapi
But as far as your virginity is concerned... Now that you are married and divorced, it's normal that you're no longer a virgin! You can make love with whomever you want, without anyone knowing! You know! There's no meter down here!
~ Marjane Satrapi
Marriage, it's like roulette: Sometimes one wins, often one loses. Even if you're very in love, it can still go bad.
~ Marjane Satrapi
My pregnant wife came home with her previously long hair that I loved chopped off and replaced with a short, mommish haircut. She asked what I thought and could tell by my face. She had put a mom's need for convenience before being a wife. She wept.
~ Mark Driscoll
I felt God had conned me by telling me to marry Grace, and allowed Grace to rule over me since she was controlling our sex life. I loved Grace, but in the bedroom I did not enjoy her and wondered how many years I could white-knuckle fidelity.
~ Mark Driscoll
I came to the conclusion that the cure for a lot of my moodiness was having more frequent sex with my wife.
~ Mark Driscoll
We want to state this carefully: a spouse who is evil, distant, cruel, unloving, or abusive should not use this information to demand more sex from his wife without first dealing with his sin.
~ Mark Driscoll
To make matters worse, seemingly every book I read by Christians on sex and marriage sounded unfair. Nearly every one said the husband had to work very hard to understand his wife, to relate to her.
~ Mark Driscoll
We can kill our sin, or sin will kill our marriages. Those are the only options.
~ Mark Driscoll
In your love you see only your two selves in the world, but in marriage you are a link in the chain of the generations
~ Mark Driscoll
Part of the fruit of the Spirit is self-control. Once you get married, however, a good defense is frequency and freedom.
~ Mark Driscoll
Me having the right to get married doesn't take anything away from anyone else. Rights aren't like cake: me having some doesn't mean you get less.
~ Mark Gatiss
She understood now. You got married in spite of your wedding not because of it.
~ Mark Haddon
Then, when I've got a degree in maths, or physics, or maths and physics, I will be able to get a job and earn lots of money and I will be able to pay someone who can look after me and cook my meals and wash my clothes, or I will get a lady to marry me and be my wife and she can look after me so I can have company and not be on my own.
~ Mark Haddon
Then, when I've got a degree in maths, or physics, or maths and physics, I will be able to get a job and earn lots of money and I will be able to pay someone who can look after me and cook my meals and wash my clothes, or I will get a lady to marry me and be my wife and she can look after me so I can have company and not be on my own.
~ Mark Haddon
And he was seldom out of sight of the new bridges, which had married beautiful womanly Brooklyn to her rich uncle, Manhattan; had put the city's hand out to the country; and were the end of the past because they spanned not only distance and deep water but dreams and time.
~ Mark Helprin
It is said that marriage is a long war between ancient families trapped in close proximity by lust.
~ Mark Helprin
Marriages are made in heaven which is why they cause so much trouble on earth.
~ Mark Helprin
And he was seldom out of sight of the new bridges, which had married beautiful womanly Brooklyn to her rich uncle, Manhattan; had put the city's hand out to the country; and were the end of the past because they spanned not only distance and deep water but dreams and time. The
~ Mark Helprin
Alessandro sat up straight. How is it you think babies are born? Something the mother and father do before sex, some sort of cloth or herb or hard-boiled egg that the father puts in the mother or something, with a rubber bulb and a glass dish. No, Alessandro said. That's not quite it. No? No. You just have to have sex—if you're married, fifty times; if you're not married, once. You're kidding!
~ Mark Helprin