Quotes About Marriage
Clara no volvió a hablar a su marido nunca más en su vida.
~ Isabel Allende
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Consideraba el matrimonio como un pésimo negocio para las mujeres, en cambio lo recomendaba sin reservas a su descendencia masculina.
~ Isabel Allende
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Anybody can write a good first book, but a writer is proved by the second and by those that follow; you are going to be judged harshly because success in women is not easily forgiven; write what you want; don't allow anybody to interfere with your work or in the handling of your money; treat your children like royalty, they deserve it; get married, because a husband, no matter if he is a moron, looks good.
~ Isabel Allende
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Sólo se reía de buena gana con Marcelo, de sus patas cortas y su cara de lémur; ese animal se daba el lujo de ser narcisista y gruñón, como un marido.
~ Isabel Allende
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Michael acusó a Turner de andar tras su esposa, Doris. Pero es difícil de creer, porque Doris era catorce años mayor y excepcionalmente fea.
~ Isabel Allende
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Until Lillian's death in 1973, Larry received her unconditional love, and according to the psychologist who saved his marriage, he could not expect the same from his wife; in marriage nothing is unconditional.
~ Isabel Allende
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She had loved her husband with the fierce loyalty of someone who does not question her destiny as a wife, but becoming a widow was a liberation for her.
~ Isabel Allende
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Me propuso matrimonio al conducirme al aeropuerto. Le contesté lo que se espera de una respetable dama madura: De casarse, nada, pero si estás dispuesto a viajar con frecuencia a California, podemos ser amantes, ¿qué te parece? Pobre hombre... ¿qué me podía contestar? Que sí, claro.
~ Isabel Allende
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Years later, when it had become the fashion to love someone from a different race or to have children without marrying, Alma admitted to herself that her greatest prejudice was that of social class, which she never managed to overcome. In spite of the
~ Isabel Allende
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El matrimonio sin pasión es como la comida sin sal.
~ Isabel Allende
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No sé cómo son tus relaciones íntimas con tu marido, pero si tienes quejas, te aconsejo que hablemos del tema, porque después de mi muerte no tendrás con quién hacerlo. Los hombres, como los perros y caballos, deben ser domesticados, pero pocas mujeres son capaces de hacerlo, ya que ellas mismas nada saben, no han tenido un maestro como Juan de Málaga.
~ Isabel Allende
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No sabía que ella había visto su propio destino, por eso lo había llamado con el pensamiento y estaba dispuesta a casarse sin amor.
~ Isabel Allende
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All husbands are boring, John. No woman with an ounce of sense gets married to be entertained, she marries to be maintained.
~ Isabel Allende
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My mother married three times. My dad is... I don't really have one. I mean, he does exist, but I have zero relationship with him.
~ Leslie Mann
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Regency romances end in marriage; zombie stories end in the zombies being vanquished. 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies' delivers both.
~ Adam Cohen
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It's become a cliche to think of marriage as a disaster area and a war zone.
~ Tim Daly
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When I first met Steve, as an American tourist coming into the zoo, I fell desperately in love with him and married him immediately.
~ Terri Irwin
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Never advise anyone to go to war or to marry.
~ Spanish proverb
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Being pregnant is a very boring six months. I am not particularly maternal. It's an occupational hazard of being a wife.
~ Princess Anne
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A Torontonian is a man who leaves culture to his wife.
~ Brendan Behan
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The situation is one something like living with your wife. Sometimes it is difficult and even irritating to live with her, but it is always impossible to live without her.
~ Lester Pearson
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The wife of a careless man is almost a widow.
~ Hungarian proverb
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When you have a baby, you set off an explosion in your marriage, and when the dust settles, your marriage is different from what it was. Not better, necessarily; not worse, necessarily; but different.
~ Nora Ephron
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One advantage of marriage, it seems to me, is that when you fall out of love with him, or he falls out of love with you, it keeps you together until you maybe fall in love again.
~ Judith Viorst
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