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Quotes About Marriage

If you believe, if you value and treasure and revere the institution of marriage, then you should want every family unit to be really wrapped in marriage.
~ Nicolle Wallace
I have seen the breakups between people who love each other and rush into getting married too quickly and I do not want to make that mistake.
~ Paris Hilton
Neither of us entered marriage thinking it wouldn't be a strain. Life has strains in it, and he's the person I want to strain with.
~ Patricia Arquette
I realized I loved you, and I didn't want to be married to somebody I didn't love. I wanted to be married to you. It isn't all that complicated.
~ Richard Ford
Happy is he who marries the woman he wants, happier is he who marries the woman he needs, and happiest is he who marries the woman he wants and needs.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
Winning an argument with your wife is like winning the war with Iraq. Once you win, you're in even more trouble.
~ James Carville
My mother had a son from previous marriage and her husband died in Second World War.
~ Mikhail Baryshnikov
My wife was my greatest asset. I didn't marry her until after World War II, but she has complemented me in every job I've ever had
~ William Westmoreland
Let others wage war. You, lucky Austria, shall marry.
~ Scott Westerfeld
Let others make war, you happy Austria marry, for kingdoms given to others by Mars, Venus will give to you.
~ Matthias Corvinus
You live in a world at war. Spiritual attack must be a category you think in or you will misunderstand more than half of what happens in your marriage.
~ John Eldredge
Have you ever met a man who looked so damn delicious that you wanted to sop him up with a hot buttermilk biscuit and inhale him in one gulp?" "Why, yes, I have," Doris said. That was a shocker. "Really? What happened?" "I married him.
~ Susan Donovan
I love you, Meg. I want to marry you. I want to sleep with you every night, make love with you, have kids. I want to fight together and work together and—just be together. Now are you going to keep standing there, staring at me, or could you put me out of my misery and say you still love me, at least a little?
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Meg! I love you! I want to marry you!" "That's weird," she said without stopping. "Only six weeks ago, you were telling me all about how Lucy broke your heart." "I was wrong. Lucy broke my brain.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
He set the suitcases in the back then tossed her the keys. "You drive." She repressed a smile as she climbed behind the wheel. "With each passing day, your reasons for wanting a wife become clearer.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
my awful wedded husband.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
When that bastard calls back, you tell him he's won this round. I'll marry him. But I don't take well to being blackmailed, and tell him I intend to spend the rest of my life making him miserable, got that?
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Chip, I know you don't understand this, but I'd take it as a personal favor if you'd stop trying to marry your mother off to my brothers.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
My wife is so much a part of me, she's like the breath coming into my body. I love her very much.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
I want to get married. We are married. I want to do it again. Let's just do it.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
When it's your fourth marriage, you tend to lose faith in superstitions.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Cuando Daisy le miró a los ojos, vio que el desconocido tenso y peligroso con quien se había casado había desaparecido. En su lugar había un hombre que no había visto nunca: joven, alegre y despreocupado. A Daisy le dio un vuelco el corazón. Se le empañaron los ojos. Alex le mordisqueó el labio inferior. -Oh, Alex... -Calla, amor. Cállate y deja que te ame.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
When did we get the idea that disposable marriages were all right? Shouldn't people have figured out by now that it's not going to be easy? Marriage takes hard work. It takes sacrifice and commitment." -- Dr. Isabel Favor, America's diva of self-help.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Of all the things her father had done to her, she'd never imagined he'd marry her off to the Marlboro Man.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips