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    Many sisters complain that people don't want to marry them unless they stop wearing hijab. No man is worth your hijab, and a real man wouldn't request you to take it off in the first place.

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    Marriage, a market which has nothing free but the entrance.

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    Marriage exists as an institution of exploitation, it is not togetherness. That is why no happiness comes out of it as a flowering. It cannot. Out of the roots of exploitation how can ecstasy be born?

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    Marriage has a unique place because it speaks of an absolute faithfulness, a covenant between radically different persons, male and female; and so it echoes the absolute covenant of God with his chosen, a covenant between radically different partners.

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    Marriage has, for its share, usefulness, justice, honour, and constancy; a stale but more durable pleasure. Love is grounded on pleasure alone, and it is indeed more gratifying to the senses, keener and more acute; a pleasure stirred and kept alive by difficulties. There must be a sting and a smart in it. It ceases to be love if it has no shafts and no fire.

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    Marriage has made me a lot happier and I'm deeply in love with my wife, and I thank God for her every day.

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    Marriage is a book of which the first chapter is written in poetry and the remaining chapters in prose.

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    Marriage: A word which should be pronounced "mirage".

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    Marriage enlarges the Scene of our Happiness and Miseries.

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    Marriage (in what is called the spiritual world) is impossible, because of the inequality between every subject and every object.

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    Marital happiness is far more important than anything else in determining personal well-being.

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    Marriage changes things because there's a lot more at stake. You can't get too toxic because you have to live together. No one can reach for the nuclear button too quickly.

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    Marriage has for women many equivalents of joining a mass movement. It offers them a new purpose in life, a new future and a new identity (a new name). The boredom of spinsters and of women who can no longer find joy and fulfillment in marriage stems from an awareness of a barren, spoiled life. By embracing a holy cause and dedicating their energies and substance to its advancement, they find a new life full of purpose and meaning.

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    Marriage has many pains, but celibacy has no pleasures.

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    Marriage, in life, is like a duel in the midst of a battle.

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    Marriage is a feast where the grace is sometimes better than the dinner.

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    Marriage always demands the greatest understanding of the art of insincerity possible between two human beings.

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    Marriage - as its veterans know well - is the continuous process of getting used to things you hadn't expected.

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    Marriage, friends, is a lifelong feast; love is no light lunch.

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    Marriage in its truest sense, is a partnership of equals, with neither exercising dominion over the other, but, rather, with each encouraging and assisting the other in whatever responsibilities and aspirations he or she might have.

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    Marriage, in my culture, has nothing to do with romance. It's a matter of logic. If Mr. and Mrs. Ahmadi like Mr. and Mrs. Nejari, then their children should get married. On the other hand, if the parents don't like each other, but the children do, well, this is where sad poetry comes from.

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    Marriage is about the most expensive way for the average man to get laundry done.

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    Marriage is a fine and sacred thing if you make it so.

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    Marriage is a ghastly public confession of a strictly private intention.

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    Marriage is a hell, but sometimes people need it. What to do? So I have to tell them to get into marriage. They need to pass through the hell of it, and they cannot understand the hell of it unless they pass through it. I am not saying that in marriage love cannot grow; it can grow, but there is no necessity for it. I am not saying that in love marriage cannot grow; it can grow, but there is no necessity, no logical necessity in it.

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    Marriage is a lot of things-an alliance, a sacrament, a comedy, or a mistake; but it is definitely not a partnership because that implies equal gain. And every right-thinking woman knows the profit in matrimony is by all odds hers.

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    Marriage is an attempt to solve problems together which you didn't even have when you were on your own.

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    Marriage is an effort to legalize love. It is out of fear. It is thinking about the future, about the tomorrows. Man always thinks of the past and the future, and because of this constant thinking about past and future, he destroys the present. And the present is the only reality there is. One has to live in the present. The past has to die and has to be allowed to die.

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    Marriage is an exercise in torture.

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    Marriage is an institution that teaches a man regularity, frugality, temperance, forbearance and many other splendid virtues he would not need had he stayed single.

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    Marriage is a plastic flower - marriage is an institution. And who wants to live in an institution?

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    Marriage can be compared to a cage: birds outside it despair to enter, and birds within, to escape.

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    Marriage can be viewed as the waiting room for death.

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    Marriage has become a battlefield where two persons are fighting for supremacy. Of course, the man has his own way: rough and more primitive. The woman has her own way: feminine, softer, a little more civilized, more subdued. But the situation is the same. Now psychologists are talking about marriage as an intimate enmity. And that's what it has proved to be. Two enemies are living together pretending to be in love, expecting the other to give love; and the same is being expected by the other. Nobody is ready to give - nobody has it. How can you give love if you don't have it?

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    Marriage has been defined by every legislature that has ever sat in the United States from every State, now 50 States, the same way, but now we have unelected judges altering and changing that fundamental institution.

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    Marriage has failed because you could not rise to the standard that you were expecting of marriage, of the concept of marriage. You were brutal, you were, you were full of jealousies, you were full of lust; you had never known really what love is. In the name of love, you tried everything which is just the opposite of love: possessiveness, domination, power.

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    Marriage is a bargain, and somebody has to get the worst end of the bargain.

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    Marriage is a bribe to make a housekeeper think she's a householder.

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    Marriage is a formality, a legal bondage. Love is of the heart; marriage is of the mind. That's why I am never in favor of marriage.

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    Marriage is a gamble, let's be honest.

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    Marriage is a pretty amazing thing when you think about it. For two people to live together for so long under the same roof is a big accomplishment. Fifty-year anniversaries are becoming extinct, yet again proving that long marriages deserve awards and praise. Sometimes I see old people in restaurants sitting together eating their meals and I watch them. Sometimes it makes me sad. They don't even talk. Is it because they have nothing else to say, or can they simply read each other's mind by now?

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    Marriage is a core institution of societies throughout the world and throughout history. Its something that has provided permanence and stability for our very social structure.

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    Marriage is a financial contract; I have enough contracts already.

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    Marriage is a great institution, but I'm not ready for an institution.

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    Marriage is an economic arrangement in many ways, let's face it.

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    Marriage is a plastic flower. Love is a real rose, but the real rose is beautiful in the morning; by the evening it is gone. Nobody can say when it will disappear, when the petals will start falling. Just a strong wind and it is no more, just a strong sun and it is no more. But the plastic flower will be there; come rain, come sun, come anything, the plastic flower will be there. In fact, plastic is the only permanent thing in the world.

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    Marriage is a way to avoid intimacy. It is a trick to create a formal relationship. Intimacy is informal. If a marriage arises out of intimacy it is beautiful but if you are hoping that intimacy will arise out of marriage, you are hoping in vain. Of course, I know that many people, millions of people, have settled for marriage rather than for intimacy - because intimacy is growth and it is painful.

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    Marriage is for women the commonest mode of livelihood, and the total amount of undesired sex endured by women is probably greater in marriage than in prostitution.

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    Marriage is like democracy - it doesn't really work, but it's all we've been able to come up with.

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    Marriage is like war - an experience that no adventurous man would evade, and no sensible man repeat.