Quotes About Marriage
The only thing that keeps me in Miami is my husband.
~ Joanna Krupa
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When we got married, we kind of kept it quiet because everybody was saying, 'Oh, Mickey and Minnie got married.'
~ Russi Taylor
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I was married very young. I lived a very middle class life. I was married at age 21, divorced at 31.
~ John Lithgow
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I think it's fascinating that people take an interest in a middle-aged married couple and what happens behind our closed front door.
~ Trudie Styler
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I don't think there's a fan out there who hasn't had a family member or known someone personally who's been in the midst of divorce - perhaps not necessarily gotten the divorce or executed it, or perhaps they have - and still, in many cases, they found themselves back with the person that they were married to.
~ Omari Hardwick
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I'd run a mile if anyone in the Royal Family asked me to marry them!
~ Emma Corrin
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The great thing about being married to somebody like Christina is that we both are on the same page. We're both energetic, we're both busy, we're both 100 miles an hour.
~ Ant Anstead
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The debate over same sex 'marriage' has engaged the heartfelt feelings and convictions of millions of Americans.
~ Elliott Abrams
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A girl's got to be fun. It's the one bit of advice I always give to friends of mine who are thinking of getting married.
~ Eric Bana
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That is how our marriage is working so well. My secret of happiness is keeping my contact to the minimum.
~ Cyrus Broacha
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My wife is one of the best wimin on this Continent, altho' she isn't always gentle as a lamb with mint sauce.
~ Charles Farrar Browne
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I don't want the George Clooney lifelong bachelorhood. If I found the right person, I would commit in a minute.
~ Hill Harper
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She had been busy until two o'clock in the morning, her husband said, serving miners who had already been drunk for several hours and had divided into two hostile groups.
~ Thomas Bernhard
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Another linguistic accident: an unholy marriage of Greek terminology filtered through Latin. That sort of thing begets monsters.
~ Thomas C. Foster
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The church that weds itself to modernity is already a widow within postmodernity.
~ Thomas C. Oden
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I used to think that all marriages ran the same trajectory. They start with wanting to climb inside the other person and wear her skin as your own. They end with thinking that if the person across from you says another word, you will put a fork in her neck.
~ Thomas Christopher Greene
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It appears that ordinary men take wives because possession is not possible without marriage, and that ordinary women accept husbands because marriage is not possible without possession
~ Thomas Hardy
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All romances end at marriage.
~ Thomas Hardy
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It may have been observed that there is no regular path for getting out of love as there is for getting in. Some people look upon marriage as a short cut that way, but it has been known to fail.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Well, what I mean is that I shouldn't mind being a bride at a wedding, if I could be one without having a husband. But since a woman can't show off in that way by herself, I shan't marry—at least not yet.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Love is a possible strength in an actual weakness. Marriage transforms a distraction into a support, the power of which should be, and happily often is, in direct proportion to the degree of imbecility it supplants.
~ Thomas Hardy
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I don't see why a maid should take a husband when she's bold enough to fight her own battles
~ Thomas Hardy
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The real sin ma'am, in my mind lies in thinking of ever wedding with a man you don't love honest and true.
~ Thomas Hardy
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You simply mean that you flirted outrageously with him, poor old chap, and then repented, and to make reparation, married him, though you tortured yourself to death by doing it.
~ Thomas Hardy
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