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    Some vows, or contracts, are for life; others are for limited periods of time.

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    So much of the trouble is because I am a woman. To me it seems a very terrible thing to be a woman. There is one crown which perhaps is worth it all--a great love, a quiet home, and children. We all know that is all that is worthwhile, and yet we must peg away, showing off our wares on the market if we have money, or manufacturing careers for ourselves if we haven't.

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    Some women marry houses. It's another kind of skin; it has a heart, a mouth, a liver and bowel movements.

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    Some women pick men to marry--and others pick them to pieces.

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    So remember, if marriage arises out of intimacy then it is beautiful. That means that everybody should have lived together before they get married. The honeymoon should not happen after marriage, it should happen before marriage. One should have lived the dark nights, the beautiful days, the sad moments, the happy moments, together. One should have looked into each other's eyes deeply, into each other's being.

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    Sooner or later they are going to live in a New York City where gay marriage is not only legal, it is common, and they don’t even notice.

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    So yeah, anyway - I'm thirty-four and my mother is desperate for me to get married. She thinks settling down is what you should be doing at thirty-four. How would she like it if I turned to her the day she hits eighty and said: 'Hey, Mum - when are you going to break your hip? All your friends are breaking theirs'?

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    Spouses are great impediments to great enterprises.

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    Strange to say what delight we married people have to see these poor fools decoyed into our condition.

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    St. Paul introduced an entirely novel view of marriage, that it existed primarily to prevent the sin of fornication. It is just as if one were to maintain that the sole reason for baking bread is to prevent people from stealing cake.

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    Success in marriage is more than finding the right person: it is being the right person.

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    Such is the nature of the marriage relation that a breach once made cannot be healed, and it is the height of folly to waste one's life in vain efforts to make a binary compound of two diverse elements. What would we think of the chemist who should sit twenty years trying to mix oil and water, and insist upon it that his happiness depended upon the result of the experiment?

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    Take it from me, marriage isn't a word - it's a sentence.

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    That a marriage ends is less than ideal; but all things end under heaven, and if temporality is held to be invalidating, then nothing real succeeds.

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    Take care of him. And make him feel important. And if you can do that, you'll have a happy and wonderful marriage. Like two out of every ten couples.

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    Take each other for better or worse, but not for granted.

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    Tenderness and respect-never selfishness-must be the guiding principles in the intimate relationship between husband and wife

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    That nameless and infinitely delicate aroma of inexpressible tenderness and attentiveness which, in every refined and honorable attachment, is contemporary with the courtship, and precedes the final banns and the rite; but which, like the bouquet of the costliest German wines, too often evaporates upon pouring love out to drink, in the disenchanting glasses of the matrimonial days and nights.

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    That is what marriage really means; helping one another to reach the full status of being persons, responsible and autonomous beings who do not run away from life.

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    That girls should not marry for money we are all agreed. A lady who can sell herself for a title or an estate, for an income or aset of family diamonds, treats herself as a farmer treats his sheep and oxen--makes hardly more of herself, of her own inner self, in which are comprised a mind and soul, than the poor wretch of her own sex who earns her bread in the lowest state of degradation.

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    That married couples can live together day after day is a miracle that the Vatican has overlooked.

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    That's how it will be, except that in reality, both today and later, one will stand there with a palpable body and a real head, a real forehead, that is, for smiting on with one's hand.

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    That's the thing about marriage. It's a shell game we play with ourselves. We're the suckers and we have to lose, but we play anyway because we lie to ourselves that we can win.

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    The big difference between sex for money and sex for free is that sex for money usually costs a lot less.

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    The best part of married life is the fights. The rest is merely so-so.

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    That's when you know you're a true married couple: when you have to apologize for what you did in her dream.

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    The American woman's concept of marriage is a clearly etched picture of something uninflated on the floor. A sleeping-bag withoutair, a beanbag without beans, a padded bra without pads. To work on it, you start pumping--what the magazines call "breathing life into your marriage." Do enough of this and the marriage becomes a kind of Banquo's ghost, a quasi-living entity.

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    The aura of the theocratic death penalty for adultery still clings to America, even outside New England, and multiple divorce, which looks to the European like serial polygamy, is the moral solution to the problem of the itch. Love comes into it too, of course, but in Europe we tend to see marital love as an eternity which encompasses hate and also indifference: when we promise to love we really mean that we promise to honor a contract. Americans, seeming to take marriage with not enough seriousness, are really taking love and sex with too much.

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    The best friend will probably acquire the best wife, because a good marriage is founded on the talent for friendship.

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    The bonds of matrimony are like any other bonds - they mature slowly.

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    The chief cause of unhappiness in married life is that people think that marriage is sex attraction, which takes the form of promises and hopes and happiness - a view supported by public opinion and by literature. But marriage cannot cause happiness. Instead, it is always torture, which man has to pay for satisfying his sex urge.

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    The bride and groom-May their joys be as bright as the morning, and their sorrows but shadows that fade in the sunlight of love.

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    The chains of marriage are so heavy that it takes two to bear them, sometimes three.

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    The capacity of women to make unsuitable marriages must be considered as the cornerstone of society.

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    The clog of all pleasure, the luggage of life, is the best can be said for a very good wife.

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    The clearest explanation for the failure of any marriage is that the two people are incompatible; that is, that one is male and the other female.

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    The concern that some women show at the absence of their husbands, does not arise from their not seeing them and being with them, but from their apprehension that their husbands are enjoying pleasures in which they do not participate, and which, from their being at a distance, they have not the power of interrupting.

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    The common view of marriage as a primitive institution implies in the man more than arbitrary superiority, such as he exercised over the child, which still remained free. The woman's slavery was assumed to be for life.

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    The concept of marriage must have been thought up by an unimaginative pig.

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    The common impulse is not to sustain a marriage by finding satisfaction elsewhere, but to end the marriage and set up a new one which will provide the comfort lacking in the first.

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    The compulsion to find a lover and husband in a single person has doomed more women to misery than any other illusion.

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    The constructive intellect [genius] produces thoughts, sentences, poems, plans, designs, systems. It is the generation of the mind, the marriage of thought with nature.

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    The curse which lies upon marriage is that too often the individuals are joined in their weakness rather than in their strength -each asking from the other instead of finding pleasure in giving. It is even more deceptive to dream of gaining through the child a plenitude, a warmth, a value, which one is unable to create for oneself; the child brings joy only to the woman who is capable of disinterestedly desiring the happiness of another, to one who without being wrapped up in self seeks to transcend her own existence.

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    The curse of marriage That we can call these delicate creatures ours And not their appetites!

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    The critical period of matrimony is breakfast-time.

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    The first bond of society is marriage.

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    The fastest way to improve your relationships is to make others feel important in every way possible.

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    The difficulty with marriage is that we fall in love with a personality, but must live with a character.

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    The economic dependence of woman and her apparently indestructible illusion that marriage will release her from loneliness and work and worry are potent factors in immunizing her from common sense in dealing with men at work.

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    The first duty of love is to listen.