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What a happy and holy fashion
it is that those who love one
another should rest on the same
pillow.
~Nathaniel Hawthorne |
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Strike an average between
what a woman thinks of her
husband a month before she
marries him and what she thinks
of him a year afterward, and you
will have the truth about him.
~H.L. Mencken |
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The bonds of matrimony are
like any other bonds - they
mature slowly. ~Peter De
Vries |
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I love being married. It's so
great to find that one special
person you want to annoy for the
rest of your life.
~Rita Rudner |
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Marriage, n. A community
consisting of a master, a
mistress, and two slaves, making
in all two.
~Ambrose Bierce |
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Marriage is an alliance
entered into by a man who can't
sleep with the window shut, and
a woman who can't sleep with the
window open. ~George Bernard
Shaw |
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Newlyweds become oldyweds,
and oldyweds are the reasons
that families work.
~Unknown |
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Chains do not hold a marriage
together. It is threads,
hundreds of tiny threads which
sew people together through the
years.
~Simone Signoret |
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Success in marriage does not
come merely through finding the
right mate, but through being
the right mate.
~Barnett R. Brickner |
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