Quotes About Marriage
I expected marriage to be a door that we went through. Like a new house, you step into it, expecting it to be an unchanging space to inhabit. But, of course, I was wrong. Marriage is a living, changing thing that you must tend to both alone and together It grows in all sorts of ways, both ordinary and unexpected.
~ Michelle Richmond
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when a woman is content in her marriage, her husband is much happier; a man's level of satisfaction within the marriage, however, appears to have no bearing on his wife's happiness.
~ Michelle Richmond
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But there's no emergency kit for marriage. No neat plan you can turn to when the ground shifts beneath your feet.
~ Michelle Richmond
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My wife, although still with her arm in a sling, was so much better this morning that she took care of me. I was amused to hear her ask for some white ointment which she put over her brows to conceal the fact that her eyebrows had been singed. Her returning vanity was a good sign.
~ Michihiko Hachiya
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Guys like you can't escape the city. Hell, you a got a blood contract with this place. You're married to the old girl.
~ Mickey Spillane
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If we have a wife or husband he or she also reminds us of the mistake, so we can judge ourselves again, punish ourselves again, and find ourselves guilty again. Is this fair?
~ Miguel Ruiz
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My mum's getting married," said Cheryl. "Again. At the Brompton Oratory. Fourth time around the track, this is. They don't say 'Till death us do part' for my mum; they say 'Who's holding ticket number twenty-three?
~ Mike Carey
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Margarita was never short of money. She could buy whatever she liked. Her husband had plenty of interesting friends. Margarita never had to cook. Margarita knew nothing of the horrors of living in a shared flat. In short... was she happy? Not for a moment.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
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Ach, messer, moja ?ona, gdybym jÄ… tylko miaÅ', dwadzieÅ›cia razy mogÅ'a zosta? wdowÄ…! Ale, na szcz??cie, messer, nie mam ?ony i, mówiÄ…c szczerze, szcz??liwy jestem, ?e jej nie mam.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
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Ah,meu senhor,a minha esposa,caso eu tivesse uma,teria corrido sério risco de ficar viúva!Mas felizmente,estou feliz por não ser casado.Ah,meu senhor,será que é possível trocar a liberdade de solteiro por esse fardo pesado?
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
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We are born one time only, we can never start a new life equipped with the experience we've gained from the previous one. We leave childhood without knowing what youth is, we marry without knowing what it is to be married, and even when we enter old age, we don't know what it is we're heading for: the old are innocent children innocent of thier old age. In that sense, man's world is the planet of inexperience.
~ Milan Kundera
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Of course, these were only dreams. How could a sensible woman leave a happy marriage? All the same, a seductive voice from afar kept breaking into her conjugal peace: it was the voice of solitude.
~ Milan Kundera
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And I loved her so much I couldn't conceive of ever parting from her; true, we never talked about marriage, but at least was asbolutely serious about marrying her one day
~ Milan Kundera
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My dear colleagues, as you know, the greatest misfortune for a man is a happy marriage; he hasn't the slightest hope of a divorce.
~ Milan Kundera
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The goals we pursue are always veiled. A girl who longs for marriage longs for something she knows nothing about. The boy who hankers after fame has no idea what fame is. The thing that gives our every move its meaning is always totally unknown to us. Sabina was unaware of the goal that lay behind her longing to betray. The unbearable lightness of being —was that the goal?
~ Milan Kundera
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In death, Franz at last belonged to his wife. He belonged to her as he had never belonged to her before. Marie-Claude took care of everything: she saw to the funeral, sent out announcements, bought the wreaths, and had a black dress made - a wedding dress, in reality. Yes, a husband's funeral is a wife's true wedding! The climax of her life's work! The reward of her sufferings!
~ Milan Kundera
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Como su mujer lo es todo para usted, las demás mujeres no son nada o, dicho de otro modo, son para usted unas putas. Y eso es una gran blasfemia y una gran falta de repeto hacia unas criaturas que han sido creadas por Dios. Querido amigo, ese tipo de amor es una herejía.
~ Milan Kundera
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La mayor desgracia posible es un matrimonio feliz; no le queda a uno la menor esperanza de divorciarse
~ Milan Kundera
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My God, it had been so long since anyone had asked her about anything! It seemed like an eternity! Only her husband had kept asking her questions, because love is a continual interrogation.
~ Milan Kundera
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A good wife always forgives her husband when she's wrong.
~ Milton Berle
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Marriage is important to me and I love the idea of being married.
~ Nicole Appleton
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Divorce is divorce and it's a really tough thing to go through, (But) I'd love to get married again.
~ Nicole Kidman
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I got married, going to become father soon, being No. 1 in the sport that I love with all my heart. I mean, it's pretty awesome.
~ Novak Djokovic
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There is that kind of happiness. There is the love and marriage and family kind of happiness, which is exceedingly boring to describe but nonetheless is important to have and dreadful not to have.
~ P. J. O'Rourke
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