146 Quotes About Marriage-life
- Author Karen Budzinski
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Marriage is like a marathon, not a sprint.
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- Author Karen Budzinski
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Let it go, lay it down, give it up, forget about it!
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- Author Georgette Heyer
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Yet, after all, Jenny thought she had been granted more than she hoped for when she married him. He did love her: differently, but perhaps more enduringly; and he had grown to depend on her. She thought that they would have many years of quiet content: never reaching the heights, but living together in comfort and deepening friendship.
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- Author أنيس منصور
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وبلغة الصحافة :إن الرجل يريد أن يتعامل مع زوجته بالقطعة .. أما هي فلا تقبل إلا أن يكون موظفا وعضوا في نقابة الصحفيين
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- Author أنيس منصور
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كانت قبل الزواج غلافا بلا كتاب .. وبعد الزواج هي كتاب بلا غلاف
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- Author James Salter
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She had lost interest in her marriage. There was nothing else to say. It was a prison.'No, I'll tell you what it is , I'm indifferent to it . I am bored with happy couples. I don't believe in them. They're false.They're deceiving themselves.
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- Author Georgette Heyer
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He took her face between his hands, turning it up, and looking down at her for a moment before he kissed her. "I do love you, Jenny," he said gently. "Very much indeed-- you are part of my life. Julia was never that-only a boy's impractical dream.
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- Author Edith Wharton
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Here were two people who had penetrated farther than she into the labyrinth of the wedded state, and struggled through some of its thorniest passages; and yet both, one consciously, the other half-unaware, testified to the mysterious fact which was already dawning on her: that the influence of a marriage begun in mutual understanding is too deep not to reassert itself even in the moment of flight and denial.
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- Author Edna Ferber
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Wasn't marriage, like life, unstimulating and unprofitable and somewhat empty when too well ordered and protected and guarded? Wasn't it finer, more splendid, more nourishing, when it was, like life itself, a mixture of the sordid and the magnificent; of mud and stars; of earth and flowers; of love and hate and laugher and tears and ugliness and beauty and hurt?
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