Quotes About Marriage
People of art should never get married and have children, because it's a selfish experience.
~ Mikhail Baryshnikov
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My mother had a son from previous marriage and her husband died in Second World War.
~ Mikhail Baryshnikov
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weekend marriage seminar,
~ Unknown
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There is no greater excitement than to support an intellectual wife and have her support you. Marriage is a partnership in which each inspires the other, and brings fruition to both of you.
~ Millicent Carey McIntosh
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A good wife always forgives her husband when she's wrong.
~ Milton Berle
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Divorce is the future tense of marriage.
~ Milton Berle
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Sunja-ya, a woman's life is endless work and suffering. There is suffering and then more suffering. It's better to expect it, you know. You're becoming a woman now, so you should be told this. For a woman, the man you marry will determine the quality of your life completely. A good man is a decent life, and a bad man is a cursed life—but no matter what, always expect suffering, and just keep working hard. No one will take care of a poor woman—just ourselves.
~ Min Jin Lee
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For a woman, the man you marry will determine the quality of your life completely. A good man is a decent life, and a bad man is a cursed life-but no matter what, always expect suffering, and just keep working hard.
~ Min Jin Lee
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The wife you choose will be your personal and social mirror.
~ Min Jin Lee
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For a woman, the man you marry will determine the quality of your life completely.
~ Min Jin Lee
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Her complaint about her husband was not that he was boring or that he wasn't home enough. Nori was not a bad person. It was just that she felt like she had no clear sense of him after nineteen years of marriage, and she doubted that she ever would.
~ Min Jin Lee
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Nori was not a bad person. It was just that she felt like she had no clear sense of him after nineteen years of marriage, and she doubted that she ever would. He didn't seem to need her except to be a wife in name and a mother to his children. For Nori, this was enough.
~ Min Jin Lee
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In their long marriage, the wife gave birth to three sons, but only Hoonie, the eldest and the weakest one, survived. Hoonie was born with a cleft palate and a twisted foot; he was however, endowed with hefty shoulders, a squat build, and a gold complexion.
~ Min Jin Lee
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Hansu did not believe that man was designed to have sex with only one woman; marriage was unnatural to him, but he would never abandon a woman who had borne him children.
~ Min Jin Lee
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How could he marry a sinful woman who would
~ Min Jin Lee
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To have been with a man without marrying is a sin in the eyes of God. Where is this man? Why must Isak pay for your sin?
~ Min Jin Lee
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For a woman, the man you marry will determine the quality of your life completely. A good man is a decent life, and a bad man is a cursed life
~ Min Jin Lee
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The decent father had begged the matchmaker to find grooms for his unmarried daughters, since it was better for virgins to marry anyone than to scrounge for food when men and women were hungry, and virtue was expensive.
~ Min Jin Lee
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He believed in many ideas, including the idea that a wife must be loyal to her husband. If Kyunghee left a broken man, she would be less worthy of his devotion.
~ Min Jin Lee
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For a woman, the man you marry will determine the quality of your life completely. A good man is a decent life, and a bad man is a cursed life—but no matter what, always expect suffering, and just keep working hard. No one will take care of a poor woman—just ourselves.
~ Min Jin Lee
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too far away. All good marriages, the matchmaker supposed, but her sons were lazy. Not like Hoonie. After
~ Min Jin Lee
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I would love to be married. But it's not a necessity like the way that I feel I need and want to have children. It would be wonderful to have a husband, and I would feel blessed to do it. But I would feel sad for the rest of my life if I had no kids.
~ Mindy Kaling
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Maybe the point is that any marriage is work, but you may as well pick work that you like.
~ Mindy Kaling
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I'm not complaining about Romance Being Dead - I've just described a happy marriage as based on talking about plants and a canceled Ray Romano show and drinking milkshakes: not exactly rose petals and gazing into each other's eyes at the top of the Empire State Building or whatever. I'm pretty sure my parents have gazed into each other's eyes maybe once, and that was so my mom could put eyedrops in my dad's eyes.
~ Mindy Kaling
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