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A successful marriage
requires falling in love many
times, always with the same
person.
~Mignon McLaughlin |
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In every marriage more than a
week old, there are grounds for
divorce. The trick is to find,
and continue to find, grounds
for marriage.
~Robert Anderson |
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The sum which two married
people owe to one another defies
calculation. It is an infinite
debt, which can only be
discharged through eternity.
~Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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In the opinion of the world,
marriage ends all, as it does in
a comedy. The truth is precisely
the opposite: it begins all.
~Anne Sophie Swetchine |
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More marriages might survive
if the partners realized that
sometimes the better comes after
the worse.
~Doug Larson |
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Divorce: The past tense of
marriage.
~Unknown |
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One advantage of marriage is
that, when you fall out of love
with him or he falls out of love
with you, it keeps you together
until you fall in again.
~Judith Viorst |
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If you made a list of the
reasons why any couple got
married, and another list of the
reasons for their divorce, you'd
have a hell of a lot of
overlapping. ~Mignon
McLaughlin |
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A man marries to have a home,
but also because he doesn't want
to be bothered with sex and all
that sort of thing.
~W. Somerset Maugham |
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