Quotes About Marriage
Marriage was very simple. You married a person you liked, and did just as you liked, exactly as before; and the person adored you, and even if he lost his temper sometimes over a beefsteak, or a missing shirt, he was still the most charming person in the world.
~ Unknown
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She had believed that she'd been born with a soul whose thoughts were in no particular dialect, and she'd imagined that, when she married, her husband would be able to recognize this deep part of herself.
~ Nell Freudenberger
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A man should kiss his wife's navel every day.
~ Unknown
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Mrs. Corey still uses her maiden name for business, or when she wants to pretend she doesn't know me.
~ Nelson DeMille
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Kate had never been married, so she had no way of knowing if I was a normal husband. This has been good for our marriage.
~ Nelson DeMille
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She married a man who soon left her; that man became a myth; and then that myth returned home and proved to be just a man after all.
~ Nelson Mandela
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Ia à casa do Alipinho com mais frequência e opinava sobre tudo, inclusive sobre o preço do feijão. Queria ter uma participação cada vez maior na vida da família, familiarizar-se com os assuntos da casa. Um belo dia, começou de maneira indireta: "O casamento é uma necessidade social e natural." A
~ Nelson Rodrigues
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Eu acho o seguinte: a mulher deve casar... O homem, não. —
~ Nelson Rodrigues
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My first marriage was very traditional, in the church, and then we left the church and went to the reception hall. So this time, I'd like to go fairy tale all the way.
~ NeNe Leakes
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He's the boss, after all," Troy thought as he left on his wife's arm.
~ Ngaio Marsh
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Katy Perry is the sexiest woman I've ever kissed. It was amazing and very purple - she had purple lipstick on. I don't think there will ever be anything cooler than kissing her... until I marry her maybe!
~ Niall Horan
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Goodness provokes bitchiness. It's mathematical. It's somewhere in the human genes. Any number of lovely poeple are married to horrible ones. Read Middlemarch (Book 989, George Eliot, Penguin Classics, London) if you don't believe me. There's something in me that just can't let it be. Goodness is a tidy bow you just can't help wanting to pull loose.
~ Niall Williams
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Window panes that rattled under the lash of the wind for two months on end, rain that leaked beneath the doors, her husband out and drinking, electricity cut off and the radio shut down, the boredom, the quiet and incredible loneliness - Margaret Looney would remember when she first discovered love and wonder at how immense it must have been to be lasting so long.
~ Niall Williams
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Goodness provokes bitchiness. It's mathematical. It's somewhere in the human genes. Any number of lovely people are married to horrible ones.
~ Niall Williams
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Jimmy Mack said she had Gone-into-Teaching because it was the only place where she could rule without reprisal; where she could give free rein to the awesome dimension of her need to crush things. Mr. Conheedy it seemed had enjoyed this for the first three months of their marriage, but then had run off, Nan said to try and find a female Mrs. Conheedy next time around.
~ Niall Williams
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En terwijl de trein me wegbracht, kwam ik terecht op planeten waar het altijd nacht is, op roltrappen waar geen einde aan komt en tussen echtgenotes die hun mannen doodslaan met bevroren lamsbouten. Dat was puur genot.
~ Niccolo Ammaniti
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Ron Haskins and Isabel Sawhill of the Brookings Institution have found that of people who follow three traditional rules—graduate from high school, get a full-time job and marry before having children—only 2 percent live in poverty. So play by these rules, called "the success sequence," and by and large one can avoid poverty. In contrast, of those who do none of those three things, 79 percent live in poverty.
~ Nicholas D. Kristof
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Look after each other. As a couple. When you have kids, you'll want to put them first. Don't. Marriage is like a plant. To keep it alive you've got to water it and feed it. If you don't, when the kids are gone, you'll look in the corner and it'll be dead.
~ Nicholas Evans
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el favor de la diosa para que su matrimonio sea fecundo.
~ Unknown
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It takes courage to tell the truth about what you are committed to. Most of us are not completely, unshakably committed to having a truly marvelous career or marriage or anything else. For the most part, we are committed to comfort, low risk, and equilibrium. Remember, wanting/wishing and commitment are two completely different domains.
~ Nicholas Lore
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None of us should be given a pass on having to have actual libertarian positions, or not be able to be called out when you say you oppose marriage equality. You know, that's not a libertarian position to have. State's rights is not a libertarian position, and it's something Ron Paul had pushed for a long time.
~ Unknown
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I have a great wife and it's very easy to be romantic because it makes her happy and then my life is so much better when she's happy.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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The first thing I did when I sold my book was buy a new wedding ring for my wife and asked her to marry me all over again.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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I think that men know how to romance a woman and most do it well, at least for a time, otherwise women wouldn't marry them. The problem is that most of them begin to rest on their laurels.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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