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Marriages are made in heaven
and consummated on earth.
~John Lyly, The Anatomy of
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There is no more lovely,
friendly and charming
relationship, communion or
company than a good marriage.
~Martin Luther |
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Oh, how many torments lie in
the small circle of a wedding
ring!
~Colley Cibber, The Double
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One advantage of marriage, it
seems to me, is that when you
fall out of love with him, or he
falls out of love with you, it
keeps you together until maybe
you fall in again.
~Judith Viorst |
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Many marriages would be
better if the husband and the
wife clearly understood that
they are on the same side.
~Zig Ziglar |
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Marriage is a great
institution, but I'm not ready
for an institution.
~Mae West |
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It took great courage to ask
a beautiful young woman to marry
me. Believe me, it is easier to
play the whole Petrushka on the
piano.
~Arthur Rubinstein |
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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 - 25th Wedding
Anniversary Quote |
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Husbands are like fires. They
go out if unattended.
~Zsa Zsa Gabor |
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