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Marriage is our last, best chance to grow
up. |
Joseph Barth |
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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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Wedding rings:
the world's smallest handcuffs. |
Unknown |
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Happy marriages begin when we marry the ones
we love, and they blossom when we love the
ones we marry. |
Tom Mullen |
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Some people are so determined to find
blissful happiness that they overlook a
lifetime of contentment. |
Unknown |
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Every heart sings a song, incomplete, until
another heart whispers back. Those who wish
to sing always find a song. At the touch of
a lover, everyone becomes a poet |
Plato |
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Love is the greatest
refreshment in life. |
Pablo Picasso |
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A
first-rate marriage is like a first-rate
hotel: expensive, but worth it. |
Mignon McLaughlin |
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I never knew what real
happiness was until I got married. And by
then it was too late. |
Max Kauffmann |
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Where there is love
there is life. |
Mahatma Gandhi |
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Married couples who love each other tell
each other a thousand things without talking. |
Chinese Proverb |
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We
come to love not by finding the perfect
person, but by learning to see an imperfect
person perfectly. |
Sam Keen |
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May
you live as long as you wish and love as
long as you live. |
Robert A. Heinlein |
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In my house I'm the
boss, my wife is just the decision maker. |
Woody Allen |
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Something old, something new, something
borrowed, something blue. |
Old english Proverb |
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A
good marriage is at least 80 percent good
luck in finding the right person at the
right time. The rest is trust. |
Nanette Newman |
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Let
the wife make the husband glad to come home,
and let him make her sorry to see him leave. |
Martin Luther |
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A
thing long expected takes the form of the
unexpected when, at last, it comes. |
Mark Twain |
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I never married
because I have three pets at home that
answer the same purpose as a husband. I have
a dog that growls every morning, a parrot
that swears all afternoon and a cat that
comes home late at night. |
Marie Corelli |
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My
wife tells me she doesn't care what I do
when I'm away, as long as I'm not enjoying
it. |
Lee Trevino |
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Love looks through a telescope; envy,
through a microscope. |
Josh Billings |
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If
our two loves be one, or thou and I Love so
alike, that none doe slacken, none can die. |
John Donne |
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Marriage is like a bank account. You put it
in, you take it out, you lose interest. |
Irwin Corey |
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Marriage must constantly fight against a
monster which devours everything:
routine. |
Honore de Balzac |
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When you see what some girls marry, you
realize how they must hate to work for a
living. |
Helen Rowland |