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Marriage--a book of which the
first chapter is written in
poetry and the remaining
chapters written in prose.
~Beverly Nichols |
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Marriage is an Athenic
weaving together of families, of
two souls with their individual
fates and destinies, of time and
eternity--everyday life married
to the timeless mysteries of the
soul.
~Thomas Moore |
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When you make a sacrifice in
marriage, you're sacrificing not
to each other but to unity in a
relationship.
~Joseph Campbell |
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In all of the wedding cake,
hope is the sweetest of plums.
~Douglas Jerrold |
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To have and to hold from this
day forward, for better or
worse, for richer for poorer, in
sickness and in health, to love
and to cherish to death do us
part. ~Book of Common Prayer |
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Hail, wedded love, mysterious
law; true source Of human
happiness.
~Milton |
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Now join hands, and with your
hands your hearts.
~William Shakespeare |
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Two souls with but a single
thought,
Two heart that beat as one.
~Franz Joseph von Munch-Bellinghausen |
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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 all eternity.
~Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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