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As to marriage or celibacy,
let a man take which course he
will, he will be sure to repent.
~Socrates |
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Love seems the swiftest but
it is the slowest of all
growths. No man or woman really
knows what perfect love is until
they have been married a quarter
of a century.
~Mark Twain |
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Never feel remorse for what
you have thought about your
wife; she has thought much worse
things about you.
~Jean Rostand |
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Any intelligent woman who
reads the marriage contract, and
then goes into it, deserves all
the consequences.
~Isadora Duncan |
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When two people are under the
influence of the most violent,
most insane, most delusive, and
most transient of passions, they
are required to swear that they
will remain in that excited,
abnormal, and exhausting
condition continuously until
death do them part.
~G.B. Shaw, Getting Married |
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A first-rate marriage is like
a first-rate hotel: expensive,
but worth it.
~Mignon McLaughlin |
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Our wedding was many years
ago. The celebration continues
to this day. ~Gene Perret |
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Marriage is a book of which
the first chapter is written in
poetry and the remaining
chapters in prose.
~Beverley Nichols |
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A dress that zips up the back
will bring a husband and wife
together. ~James H.
Boren |
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