326 Quotes About Marriage-advice
- Author Johnnie Dent Jr.
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The power a wife is not to prove her husband but to improve him.
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- Author Johnnie Dent Jr.
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A wife's power is not to prove her husband but rather to improve him.
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- Author Santonu Kumar Dhar
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A marriage is a way of accepting love and commitment of a man and woman in front of God, before moving to a new life.
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- Author Bernard Kelvin Clive
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It doesn't matter if you are a pastor, professor, lawyer, president, prophet, etc, if you are married your first responsibility (calling) is to your family - wife to the husband and husband to wife. Until you come to that realization and submit accordingly, society won't have a healthy family life and your overall calling will suffer. The world has overrated public display of success neglecting private victories from the home and smaller units of our community.
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- Author Khuliso Mamathoni
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Men who demand submission and obedience through fear and force do not represent the kingdom of God. They are rather representatives of the kingdom of darkness. Marriages led by men who use force and fear do not thrive and flourish as they should. Instead, these marriages become places of bondage and oppression, and they are reminiscent of hell, the dwelling place of devil.
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- Author Mark W Boyer
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When a person in your life continuously displays to you they do not care, there comes a point where you may want to start believing them.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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Forgive and love again.
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- Author Zofie Kae
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Contrary to what we read in romance novels or see in Disney movies, the purpose of marriage is not to "complete you" or to "find your other half." If your goal in seeking marriage is to fill a void in yourself, you are only setting yourself up for disappointment.
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- Author Ashleigh Slater
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Those monumental anniversary celebrations aren’t what ultimately determine the actual direction of our marriage. Rather, it’s the here and now. It’s those daily decisions we make individually and together that influence how our relationship actually fares in the long run
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