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Wedlock or deadlock? That is the
question! |
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Why do people still get married
as they have been since times
immemorial? Why, if half later
get divorced? |
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Is marriage much ado about
nothing - or something much to
do about everything? |
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All around the world, from the
lost tribes in the remotest
jungles to the concrete centers
of capitalistic cultures in the
great cities, people have always
wanted romance and a wedding.
Many love the public commitment
of a wedding, others have fought
marriage and still others
avoided getting married; yet no
society has ever been able to
eliminate this public commitment
from happening. Why? |
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Where did marriage come from -
and where is it going? |
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With this ring I thee wed,
with my body I thee worship, and
with all my worldly goods I thee
endow.
~Book of Common Prayer |
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When you meet someone who can
cook and do housework--don't
hesitate a minute--marry him.
~Unknown |
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Marriage is love personified.
~Phoenix Flame |
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Marriage is the perfection of
what love aimed at, ignorant of
what it sought. ~Ralph Waldo
Emerson |
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