Quotes About Marriages
Sibling relationships — and 80 percent of Americans have at least one — outlast marriages, survive the death of parents, resurface after quarrels that would sink any friendship. They flourish in a thousand incarnations of closeness and distance, warmth, loyalty and distrust.
~ Erica E. Goode
BazillionQuotes.com
If only the strength of the love that people feel when it is reciprocated could be as intense and obsessive as the love we feel when it is not then marriages would be truly made in heaven.
~ Ben Elton
BazillionQuotes.com
All partnerships fail in the end, just like marriages. The only life after death any human being will ever know is staying in a marriage or a partnership after it's over. And that's not life—it's living death.
~ Greg Iles
BazillionQuotes.com
I believe that the worst thing the liberals did in this country was the Lyndon Johnson welfare system, which broke up millions of marriages by funneling taxpayers' money solely to the woman. That made the father and husband irrelevant.
~ Phyllis Schlafly
BazillionQuotes.com
She tells me about dreams. She says my dreams are helium and balloons, and I've made the mistake of letting go a few to many times, but I still got this one. Tied around my finger like a wedding ring because even though I don't believe in marriages, I'm gonna bring this one home.
~ Shane Koyczan
BazillionQuotes.com
Between bad ideas of gender neutrality and even worse ideas of the innocence of pornography, we reach the world so vividly described by so many dissatisfied women today, one where men act like stereotypical women, and retreat from real relationships into a fantasy life via pornography (rather than Harlequin novels), and where women conversely act like stereotypical men, taking the lead in leaving their marriages and firing angry charges on the way, out of frustration and withheld sex.
~ Mary Eberstadt
BazillionQuotes.com
What I have seen result from the outside-in paradigm is unhappy people who feel victimized and immobilized, who focus on the weaknesses of other people and the circumstances they feel are responsible for their own stagnant situation. I've seen unhappy marriages where each spouse wants the other to
~ Stephen R. Covey
BazillionQuotes.com
Relationships and marriages are hard enough, but you add war into the mix and small fissures become gaping wounds. No one sees what you're seeing—again that clear-eyed, unbiased thing—except your fellow soldiers. It's like one of those movies where only the hero can see the ghosts and everyone else thinks the hero is crazy. In
~ Harlan Coben
BazillionQuotes.com
I do not see the E.E.C. [European Economic Community] as a great love affair. It's more like nine middle aged couples with failing marriages meeting at a Brussels hotel for a group grope.
~ Kenneth Tynan
BazillionQuotes.com
Two things are owed to truthfulness: lasting marriages and short friendships.
~ Robert Breault
BazillionQuotes.com
Who wouldn't appreciate maintenance free, guaranteed fresh, organic and self-cleaning relationships! We want the happily ever after of fairy tales and the conflict-free marriages that only exist in televised fantasies. Real relationships take time, energy, and daily care and feeding
~ Susan Scott
BazillionQuotes.com
For families with larger amounts of wealth, marriages in the ancient world were the equivalent of today's business mergers or investment partnerships.
~ Stephanie Coontz
BazillionQuotes.com
I felt like a Jane Austen heroine all of a sudden, confusedly looking on at all the people she loves, their myriad unpredictable couplings and uncouplings. There would be no marriages at the end of this Austen novel, though, no happy endings, no endings at all. Just jokes and friendships and romances and delicious declarations of independence.
~ Julie Powell
BazillionQuotes.com
What makes this constant assessing and comparing so self-defeating is that we are often comparing our lives, our marriages, our families, and our communities to unattainable, media-driven visions of perfection, or we're holding up our reality against our own fictional account of how great someone else has it. Nostalgia is also a dangerous form of comparison.
~ Brene Brown
BazillionQuotes.com
Yesterday Senator John Kerry changed his mind and now supports the ban on gay marriages. I'm telling you this guy has more positions than Paris Hilton.
~ David Letterman
BazillionQuotes.com
I love luxury, I love the high life, and I have to foot the bills - I have received practically nothing from my marriages and relationships.
~ Britt Ekland
BazillionQuotes.com
To live for a principle, for the triumph of some reform by which all mankind are to be lifted up to be wedded to an idea may be, after all, the holiest and happiest of marriages.
~ Elizabeth Cady Stanton
BazillionQuotes.com
Nearly all of the stories [in The Heptameron ] are about the sexual relations between men and women, with a large percentage dealing with the unromanic side: with rape, infidelity, the seduction of nuns and wives by monks (everyone in the Renaissance seems to have despised monks), loveless marriages, incest, and borderline necrophilia.
~ Steven Moore
BazillionQuotes.com
I had begun to comprehend that the Bible's story is about the relationship of God to human beings, and of human beings to one another, and that this meant that it is our friendships, marriages, families, and even church congregations that best reveal what kind of theology we have, who our God is. Or, as Thomas Merton once put it, "because we love, God is present." That is the story.
~ Kathleen Norris
BazillionQuotes.com
In Hollywood, there is no bigger commitment you can make than to a TV series. Even marriages pale in comparison. Marriages don't require signing iron-clad multiyear contracts. At least, most first marriages don't.
~ Carlton Cuse
BazillionQuotes.com
The southern colonists were not preoccupied with their own historical significance and mostly did not bother even to make the records of births, marriages, and deaths that they required of themselves by law. Nor did they write accounts of what they were up to for the benefit of posterity.
~ Edmund Morgan
BazillionQuotes.com
Artist colonies are notorious for breaking up marriages and housing affairs.
~ Kerry Cohen
BazillionQuotes.com
It was true; always had been. Friendships were like marriages in that way. Routines and patterns were poured early and hardened like cement.
~ Kristin Hannah
BazillionQuotes.com
This fear was unbearable. It unwrapped who she was, as neatly as he'd unwound her bandage, leaving too much pain and ugliness exposed. Nerve endings; he'd said they were the problem [causing phantom pain in the amputated limb]." Things that cut off, that ended abruptly or died--like parents and marriages--kept hurting forever.
~ Kristin Hannah
BazillionQuotes.com
