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- quote by Oliver Goldsmith
Sure the shovel and tongs To each other belongs.
- quote by Samuel Lover
Take heede, Camilla, that seeking al the Woode for a streight sticke, you chuse not at the last a crooked staffe.
- quote by John Lyly
The best way to remember your wife's birthday is to forget it once.
- quote by Joseph Cossman
The cock swan is an emblem or representation of an affectionate and true husband to his wife above all other fowls; for the cock swan holdeth himself to one female only, and for this cause nature hath conferred on him a gift beyond all others; that is, to die so joyfully, that he sings sweetly when he dies; upon which the poet saith: "Dulcia defecta modulatur carmina lingua, Cantator, cygnus, funeris ipse sui, &c."
- quote by Edward Coke
The critical period in matrimony is breakfast-time.
- quote by A. P. Herbert
The first bond of society is marriage; the next, our children; then the whole family and all things in common.
- quote by Cicero
The garlands fade, the vows are worn away; So dies her love, and so my hopes decay.
- quote by Alexander Pope
The godly union of souls in mutual forebearance with each other's infirmities, and mutual stimulating each other's graces--this surely is a fragment of true happiness that has survived the Fall.
- quote by Charles Bridges
- quote by Artemus Ward