6,292 Quotes About Marriage
- Author Charlotte Brontë
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I am anchored on a resolve you cannot shake. My heart, my conscience shall dispose of my hand -- they only. Know this at last.
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- Author Jodi Picoult
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You know it's never fifty-fifty in a marriage. It's always seventy-thirty, or sixty-forty. Someone falls in love first. Someone puts someone else up on a pedestal. Someone works very hard to keep things rolling smoothly; someone else sails along for the ride.
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- Author Greg Behrendt
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I'm about to make a wild, extreme and severe relationship rule: the word busy is a load of crap and is most often used by assholes. The word "busy" is the relationship Weapon of Mass Destruction. It seems like a good excuse, but in fact in every silo you uncover, all you're going to find is a man who didn't care enough to call. Remember men are never to busy to get what they want.
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- Author Lebo Grand
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Sex doesn’t give you the feelings of fulfillment you want, you get that from your sensuality. But getting access to your true sensual feelings will cost you.
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- Author Khuliso Mamathoni
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Expression of love is not a function of having money but a willingness of the heart to express love.
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- Author Martha Gellhorn
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I know enough to know that no woman should ever marry a man who hated his mother.
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- Author Gillian Flynn
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Soul mates. They really call themselves that, which makes sense, because I guess they are ... They have no harsh edges with each other, no spiny conflicts, they ride though life like conjoined jellyfish - expanding and contracting instinctively, filling each other's spaces liquidly. Making it look easy.
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- Author Suzanne Finnamore
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Already things are changing; it´s starting with small shit but oh it´s starting, the change, the irrevocable, impossible change.
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- Author Antonia Fraser
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[In 16th century European society] Marriage was the triumphal arch through which women, almost without exception, had to pass in order to reach the public eye. And after marriage followed, in theory, the total self-abnegation of the woman.
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