Quotes About Marriage
You believe it?" "A man should always believe his wife, sir.
~ Edward Rutherfurd
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Marriage may not be a perfect state, but it is a protection, especially as we get older. And we are all getting older, my dear.
~ Edward Rutherfurd
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Many countries have accepted the Jews, … and always they have turned against them in the end. The Jews will only survive if they are strong. This is the lesson of history. … We were commanded to keep our faith. So let me tell you: every time a Jew marries out, we are weakened. Marry out, and in two, three generations, your family will not be Jewish. Maybe they will be safe, maybe not. But in the end, either way, all that we have will be lost.
~ Edward Rutherfurd
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I don't want you to marry an ignorant man; and believe me, a happy marriage is a sharing of minds as well as of other things.
~ Edward Rutherfurd
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when one individual in a marriage stands up to another, while the other will not like it at first, he or she generally will begin to find the person more attractive.
~ Edwin H Friedman
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I had a very wise person tell me that he thinks marriage, when you're younger, you keep thinking you can fix things. That's what people do. And you can't really fix anything. It shouldn't be a massive difficult thing every day. Life's difficult enough.
~ Albert Brooks
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My mom was a professional. My dad and mom met each other in a movie called 'New Faces of 1937.' My mom went under the name Thelma Leeds, and she did a few movies, and she was really a great singer, and when she married my dad and started to have a family, she sang at parties.
~ Albert Brooks
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Men marry women with the hope they will never change. Women marry men with the hope they will change. Invaribly they are both disappointed.
~ Albert Einstein
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Men marry women with the hope they will never change. Women marry men with the hope they will change. Invariably they are both disappointed.
~ Albert Einstein
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We have one symptom in common already. Only you may think I've an advantage over you because I can change my name by marrying. Well, I can't. I shall be twenty-four next April. And nobody ever asked me to marry. That means nobody ever is going to. So let's pass on to the next symptom.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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It was a whim of hers. But Mrs. Madden was a woman of iron whim; and her husband had long ago learned to obey her
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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At first I was for taking him back to you, myself. But my wife doesn't want me to. So, as usual, we've compromised by doing what she wants. She wants him to stay right here. Next time, his crazy luck might land him in dog heaven instead of here at Sunnybank. She says she'd rather have a live chum than a dead champion. Maybe she's right. I find she's apt to be.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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The clergyman had held field services in France when the shells were dropping all about his khaki congregation. Thus, the advent of a huge and muddily shaggy dog did not throw him off his mental balance in the mere reading of a marriage service.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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The only place that's better than Sunnybank," he mused, his hand on Lad's silken head, his eyes ceasing to rove over his moonlit acres and resting happily on his wife—"the only place that's better than Sunnybank is heaven. And that's only because in heaven, according to the Bible, 'there is no marrying or giving in marriage.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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Five years married and he has never once wished he dared kill her.
~ Alden Nowlan
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The three species of pine native to Wisconsin (white, red and jack) differ radically in their opinions about marriageable age. The precocious jackpine sometimes bloom and bears cones a year or two after leaving the nursery, and a few of my 13-year-old jacks already boast of grandchildren. My 13-year-old reds first bloomed this year, but my whites have not yet bloomed; they adhere closely to the Anglo-Saxon doctrine of free, white, and twenty-one.
~ Aldo Leopold
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The state or conditions into which you lead your wife will be the state or conditions in which you find yourself. You cannot lead your wife into happiness and not get there yourself.
~ Aleathea Dupree
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Balance every thought with its opposition. Because the marriage of them is the destruction of illusion.
~ Aleister Crowley
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You've never been married, so you don't know, but it is a fragile thing. Nothing ever goes away, everything stays inside it. It is a different reality.
~ Aleksandar Hemon
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Let me tell you a joke, Rora said. Mujo and his wife, Fata, are in bed. It's late at night. Mujo is falling asleep, and Fata is watching porn: a horny couple, all silicone and tattoos, is sucking and fucking like there is no tomorrow. Mujo says, C'mon, Fata, turn that off, let's go to sleep. And Fata says, Let me just see if these kids are going to get married in the end.
~ Aleksandar Hemon
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questo matrimonio non s'ha da fare, nè domani, nè mai.
~ Alessandro Manzoni
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Sometimes she feared she'd left her husband behind, too. Viewed in straightforward, brutal terms, the equation was simple. Her workday left her barely enough time to be a mother or a wife. Not both.
~ Alex Berenson
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When I was lost in my own thoughts, Cathy would always say, 'You're not listening to me.' She was right.
~ Alex Ferguson
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Mr. Anderson:Well, maybe we all should call it a night. Congrats to the happy couples. Will there be wedding bells soon? SnowGirl:Definitely. I mean, if you help a guy kill a dwarf, he should marry you.
~ Alex Flinn
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