Quotes About Marriage
Motherhood and marriage are the best bits of my life now. Who would have thought I would be enjoying that?
~ Rebecca Loos
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I gave my all to my career and later to my marriage and motherhood.
~ Zeenat Aman
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Like lots of women who marry young and find themselves mothers by the time they're 25, I felt I no longer had an identity.
~ Rachel Hunter
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The idea that a lot of sons marry their mothers subconsciously, which I have done in my own life, was interesting to explore.
~ Jay Duplass
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Fortunately, I have seen only successful and motivating relationships around me that inspired me to get married.
~ Divyanka Tripathi
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Unlike men writers who marry, most will not have the societal equivalent of a wife-- nor (in a society hostile to growing life) anyone but themselves to mother their children.
~ Tillie Olsen
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We need a pretty substantial favor." She pointed at Crawford and herself. "He and I want to get married. Uh, Father Cyprian, this is John Crawford, and this is our daughter, Johanna." The priest nodded sympathetically. "One does tend to keep putting these things off, doesn't one?
~ Tim Powers
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One of the mistakes we make in handling God's Word is that we reduce it to a set of directions on how to live. We look for directions about relationships, church life, sex, finances, marriage, happiness, parenting, and so on. We mistakenly think that if we have clear directions we will be all right. But we keep getting lost! All the wise and precise directions given to us in Scripture haven't kept us from getting lost in the middle of our personal "big city.
~ Timothy S. Lane
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Mara ââ'¬Â¦ will you marry me?
~ Timothy Zahn
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The truth was that when you got married you had to give up one thing after another. It never ended. You had to give up your life—the special one that you were meant to have—and lead some middle kind of life that went where neither of you had ever thought of going, or wanted to go. And you never knew what was happening. You gave up your life and didn't even know it.
~ Tobias Wolff
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When Kilmer got back home he married Marie immediately and the Army arranged for medical and psychiatric treatment at a prisoner-of-war rehabilitation center in Miami Beach. He was eased back into a normal life in time to use the GI Bill and attend the fall term at Creighton University in Omaha in 1946. For a young man who was proud of his high school diploma just four years earlier, this was an unexpected opportunity.
~ Tom Brokaw
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For in those days it was rare to see a man and a woman, especially a wife and her husband, laughing together in the street. Now, of course, things are very different, and nobody laughs at you or makes faces behind your back if you happen to mention that you are quite fond of your wife. Personally, I blame the modern craze for philosophy and this so-called New Comedy we hear so much about.
~ Tom Holt
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she remained unreconciled to the loss of her electric toothbrush. She'd pined for it for weeks before realizing that it was more than the sensation of a clean mouth that she missed—it was her marriage, all those years of mindless domestic happiness, long, crowded days that culminated with her and Kevin standing side by side in front of the dual sinks, battery-operated wands buzzing in their hands, their mouths full of minty froth.
~ Tom Perrotta
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Some marriages are made in heaven, Mine was made in Hong Kong, by the same people who make those little rubber pork chops they sell in the pet department at Kmart.
~ Tom Robbins
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logic limits love, which may be why Descartes never married.
~ Tom Robbins
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Was it wife soup and husband soup on the Other Side? Or was it simply soup?
~ Tom Robbins
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Romantic love is ambulatory by nature, and it must be anchored in strata more stable than lust if it's to last. Marital disintegration is accelerated when only one, or neither, party is grounded and growing, or growing at different rates or in different directions. As I became increasingly interested in cultural matters, matters of the mind and spirit, my teenage bride waxed more and more materialistic.
~ Tom Robbins
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I married John Paul because I'm knocked out by his style. Because I love him and respect him and enjoy the transformations that take place as a result of our sharing the same dimensions.
~ Tom Robbins
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I do, however, happen to possess a pretty good memory and can at a moments notice name the lineup of the 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers and all but one or two of my ex-wives.
~ Tom Robbins
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Romantic love is ambulatory by nature, and it must be anchored in strata more stable than lust if it's to last. Marital disintegration is accelerated when only one, or neither, party is grounded and growing, or growing at different rates or in different directions.
~ Tom Robbins
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The exchange of consent being given by the electric flash, they were thus married by telegraph.
~ Tom Standage
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When you gone to get married? You need to have some babies. It'll settle you.' 'I don't want to make somebody else. I want to make myself.
~ Toni Morrison
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Well, don't let your mouth start nothing that your ass can't stand. When you gone to get married? You need to have some babies. It'll settle you. I don't want to make somebody else. I want to make myself.
~ Toni Morrison
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Marriages performed within,' read the sign next to the coffeehouse door, underneath in small letters a verse that combined warning with a sales pitch: 'When lawless lust hath conceived it bringeth forth sin.
~ Toni Morrison
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