Quotes About Marriage
I should like to marry someone gracious and considerate, who treats me like a queen. Or at the very least, a princess. Surely that is not too much to ask.
~ Julia Quinn
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Never mind. Just wondering when Lycra became the national fabric." On the other hand, he thought, his attention riveted by one woman bending way over to retie her laces, there was something to be said for Lycra. He hadn't seen that much of Linda until after they were married.
~ Julia Spencer-Fleming
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To an outsider it seems a vital ingredient of many marriages that each partner should support the illusions of the other.
~ Julian Fellowes
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i will always remember what my life might have been like if i had married a man who loved me with undying passion. perhaps i might not have been so vunerabel to the attension of a rake.
~ Julianne MacLean
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I told her that I could not marry her, because…because I was in love with you." For a long time Madeline sat in her chair, immobile, listening only to the sound of her blood pounding in her ears. She stared blankly at Adam. "You can't be." He bowed his head. "You can't possibly love me. I'm nothing." "You're not nothing. You're everything.
~ Julianne MacLean
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Not completely, because sometimes I still feel angry, but then I remember that he gave me you, and I'm glad I married him. I have no regrets about that." It's a monstrous statement, and it feels good to say it. To truly believe it. Zack
~ Julianne MacLean
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In this remarkable, complex world of ours, there are certain people who appear to lead charmed lives. They are blessed with natural beauty, have successful and fulfilling careers. They drive expensive cars, live in upscale neighborhoods, and are happily married to gorgeous and brilliant spouses.
~ Julianne MacLean
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As you become older, you become less judgmental and take offense less. But marriage is hard work; the illusion that you get married and live happily ever after is absolute rubbish.
~ Julie Andrews
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Marriage is hard work; the illusion that you get married and live happily ever after is absolute rubbish.
~ Julie Andrews
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To us marriage is first, everything else is second.
~ Julie Benz
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I look at single people and they don't seem particularly happy as a species. My advice is marry often and live apart. Best of both worlds.
~ Julie Burchill
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I've never quite understood why people marry marriage is just an invented structure.
~ Julie Christie
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Noah, if we were to get married, you couldn't date anymore.
~ Julie Garwood
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As a matter of fact, she has refused to marry me." "So when's the wedding?" Ramsey asked.
~ Julie Garwood
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I think that's one of the most difficult things in any marriage - in order to build anything, you must be together. You can't build anything over the telephone.
~ Julie London
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Marriage could be a partnership, not a life sentence where the woman's identify is ripped away the first day.
~ Julie Ortolon
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A big, complicated, fast marriage like ours is just like those big fast delicate motors—it's 25% of the time in the shop.
~ Julie Phillips
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Anyone who shoots a real gun at you when drunk and angry is simply not husband material, regardless of his taste in literature.
~ Julie Phillips
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And I realized that, for this night at least, I didn't much care if anyone was the marrying kind or not - not even me. Who could tell? We none of us knew for sure WHAT kind we were, exactly, but as long as were the kind that could sit around eating together and having a lovely time, that was enough.
~ Julie Powell
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Sé todo eso, pero para amar no es necesario el matrimonio. Tampoco es necesario estar siempre juntos. El verdadero amor lo soporta todo: el alejamiento, las separaciones, la soledad e incluso la muerte.
~ Juliette Benzoni
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Lo que mucha gente llama amor consiste en elegir a una mujer y casarse con ella. La eligen, te lo juro, los he visto. Como si se pudiese elegir en el amor, como si no fuera un rayo que te parte los huesos y te deja estaqueado en la mitad del patio. Vos dirás que la eligen porque-la-aman, yo creo que es al revés. A Beatriz no se la elige, a Julieta no se la elige. Vos no elegís la lluvia que te va a calar hasta los huesos cuando salís de un concierto
~ Julio Cortazar
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Lo que mucha gente llama amar consiste en elegir a una mujer y casarse con ella. La eligen, te lo juro, los he visto. Como si se pudiese elegir en el amor, como si no fuera un rayo que te parte los huesos y te deja estaqueado en la mitad del patio.
~ Julio Cortazar
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Lo que mucha gente llama amar consiste en elegir a una mujer y casarse con ella. La eligen, te lo juro, los he visto. Como si se pudiera elegir en el amor, como si no fuera un rayo que te parte los huesos y te deja estaqueado en la mitad del patio.
~ Julio Cortazar
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I worked with John, but I had enough sense to walk just a little ways behind him. I could have made more records, but I wanted to have a marriage.
~ June Carter Cash
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