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Quotes About Marriage

The average husband enjoys the total effect of his home but is usually unable to contribute any of the details of work and organisation that make it enjoyable.
~ Havelock Ellis
Luther, again, always compared the sexual to the excretory impulse, and said that marriage was just as necessary as the emission of urine.
~ Havelock Ellis
I buried my father, married my sister and sorted the missing will. ' Quinn, the Celebrant Sleuth
~ Hazel Edwards
Quinn's Theory of Relativity' The likelihood of the relationship ending in divorce is directly related to the number of arguments during rehearsals,obsessive preparation and teh bride's budget on self.
~ Hazel Edwards
Whom first we love, you know, we seldom wed.
~ Hazel Felleman
The low noise he uttered in response sounded very much like a laugh. Her heart bloomed like a flower, for she had almost begun to believe she would never hear such a thing from her husband, and she was so glad she had.
~ Heather Crews
It is only glass, you know. Nothing fine or grand.Your Mother knew it, when she accepted it with my hand.And she knew I danced as well as a tree. She knew about the politics and duties and responsibilities of marrying into royalty. She knew all those...unfortunate things. Things some people might even call ghastly .
~ Heather Dixon
Miss Cameron, you are quite something, you know. Marriage doesn't mean a damn thing to you. You don't, in the least, mind selling your own soul for Cameron Hall. But what of mine? What if I were in love with someone?
~ Heather Graham
Lady, you forced me into this. You were willing to sell everything, both of our souls, for Jesse's house. Well, we saved it. Jesse will come back to claim it. But you forced me to be a husband. Now, Mrs. McCauley, I'm afraid that I'm going to have to force you to be a wife!
~ Heather Graham
If he can't kiss you like this, Kiernan, don't marry him.
~ Heather Graham
Despite your daughter's very inappropriate laughter at such a fine pack of soldiers for the Confederacy, I have come to ask you for her hand in marriage. No, sir! Your pardon, I take that back! I have come to beg you for her hand in marriage!
~ Heather Graham
Callie stared at Daniel. "Bastard!" she hissed. He smiled serenely. His grip was still upon her and he pulled her close, whispering. "The bastard you are about to promise to love, honor, and obey." "I don't love you." "I'm merely shooting for two out of three, and the last two will do nicely.
~ Heather Graham
You married me, Christa. Marriage! It was a serious step. I warned you. As the saying goes, madam, you've made your bed. You're going to lie in it. You understand what I mean, Christa. I know you do.
~ Heather Graham
If he can't kiss you like that, sweetheart, don't marry him.
~ Heather Graham
Christa, you're my wife. Why won't you give in to me?" "I don't know what you're talking about." He rose up on an elbow. "Yes, you do. You're flesh and blood, and you're very much a woman. And you're doing your damned best to deny me." "I didn't deny you anything," she said. "You did, and you know it.
~ Heather Graham
All right, then. Your name, young woman." "Calliope McCauley Michaelson." Daniel swung around and stared at her. Flannery began flipping the pages in his book. "Calliope?" Daniel whispered. She shrugged. "My father was very fond of the circus." He was smirking. She was about to get married, and the groom was smirking.
~ Heather Graham
Will you marry me now? Or will you at least think about it? I'll march soon enough, now that Virginia has seceded, I know that. We'll be going off to whip those boys in blue. Let me carry the memory of your love into battle with me!
~ Heather Graham
I warned you before not to marry him if he couldn't kiss you as I did. Now I can warn you that you'll never have anything like you had tonight with him. Not in a thousand years, Kiernan.
~ Heather Graham
Daniel grinned. "Do something!" he told Jesse. "Marry her, before she does decide to marry Anthony Miller.
~ Heather Graham
One more thing, Callie," he called after her. He was stripping off his dirty frock coat, watching her. "What?" "I don't call any man property—you know that we freed all of our slaves." "Yes, you told me." He smiled. "Well, I just want you to know that I do consider a wife a man's property. You'll be mine." "We'll just have to see, won't we?" Callie said sweetly in reply.
~ Heather Graham
All right, McCauley. Just what the hell are you doing in bed with my sister? I need an explanation, and a good one!" "There's a damned good one," he said lightly, addressing Jesse but his eyes narrowing on Daniel. "She's my wife.
~ Heather Graham
It wasn't a lack of attraction to her husband that caused her problems. It was life. It was traffic. It was the Miami Dade Water and Sewer bills, it was trying to get ahead, and trying to be on time. Petty little thing, but zillions of them fused together.
~ Heather Graham
Marriage can't always be about living your best lives in sync. Because some of the peak moments of a marriage are when you share in your insecurities, your anxieties, your fears, and your longing.
~ Heather Havrilesky
From a distance, the solid ground of marriage has a way of looking mundane and exotic at the same time.
~ Heather Havrilesky