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Quotes About Marriage

When I'm married I want to be single, and when I'm single I want to be married.
~ Cary Grant
The danger facing American Jews today is not that Christians want to persecute them but that Christians want to marry them.
~ Irving Kristol
I believed this book could transform more marriages more deeply than nearly any marriage book I could think of.
~ Stephen Arterburn
Usually when a husband expresses that he doesn't love his wife, he is making a statement about his own shame. He is grasping at straws and trying to make sense of his own behavior. This particular logic says, "If I am willing to hurt her this badly, over and over again, then I must not love her." For some guys it's easier to stomach the explanation of "falling out of love" or "I must not have truly loved her anyway" than
~ Stephen Arterburn
King Edward was married to the daughter of one of the warring Anglo-Saxon earls, but he had taken a vow of chastity, and he had no direct heir.
~ Stephen Clarke
Women living in America in the mid-1800s were the legal property of their husbands. A married woman had no right to property, no right to buy and sell real estate in her own name, no right to bequeath any property whatsoever to an heir. A married woman of the time had no right even to her own children. And, needless to say, she had no right to the vote.
~ Stephen Cope
The obsession was gone. We liked each other, even loved each other. And our sex was still good, but the hunger was gone. Either it just wore out or we wore each other out. A passion like that pushes everything else out of its path. You can't be married and have jobs and children and work and write and have something like an emotional bubonic plague.
~ Stephen Dobyns
I've always been clear, I support the traditional definition of marriage.
~ Stephen Harper
I have no difficulty with the recognition of civil unions for non-traditional relationships but I believe in law we should protect the traditional definition of marriage.
~ Stephen Harper
They say men fall three times. First is calf love. Second is the one you marry. John And third? Jane Third. . . Third is your deathbed bride
~ Stephen Jeffreys
You don't have to read twelve books to learn what wives need from their husbands. Just walk up and ask her.
~ Stephen Kendrick
Fidelity in a sad marriage can fairly be described as an act of faith.
~ Stephen L. Carter
Many a man in love with a dimple makes the mistake of marrying the whole girl.
~ Stephen Leacock
Straightaway, they started chatting and telling me their names: Fred and Rose West. I was surprised that they were married, I wouldn't have fancied someone like him, and she was pretty. I felt she could have done a lot better for herself, but they seemed happy and he was quite charming, in a roguish kind of way.
~ Stephen Richards
Marriage] is disturbingly intense, disruptively involving, and that is exactly the way it was designed to be.
~ Stephen Seamands
The concerts you enjoy together,Neighbors you annoy together,Children you destroy together,That keep marriage intact.
~ Stephen Sondheim
Life's a bitch. Then you marry one.
~ Steve Carell
Traditional marriage between a man and a woman has been a cornerstone of our society for generations. If we are going to change that, it ought to be done by the will of the people.
~ Steve Chabot
Annette says that if you want your husband to help you shop, giving him an electronic toy like a walkie-talkie is a great way to get him to "play.
~ Steve Economides
Jika seorang lelaki mencintai seorang wanita. Dia akan mengakui keberadaan wanita itu, memenuhi kebutuhannya, melindunginya. Jika dia sungguh sungguh mencintainya, pengakuan tertingginya adalah "ini istri saya
~ Steve Harvey
But if he loves you, he will profess it, he will provide for you, and he will protect you. If he really loves you, the ultimate profession is, "This is my wife.
~ Steve Harvey
You're married—I can't do that with you." Man, do you know how many marriages and relationships would still exist today?
~ Steve Harvey
No matter what they say, no matter what they do, no matter how many different ways they slice it, women like "Did I Marry a Man or a Boy?" feel like they just can't compete with The Other Woman—the mother.
~ Steve Harvey
Did I Marry a Man or a Boy?" should have stopped her husband at the bedroom door and told him something like, "Look, I know you love your mother and you'd do anything for her, but it's not acceptable to me for you to leave me and these babies here in this house alone to bake cookies.
~ Steve Harvey