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The husband is not liable for the criminal conduct of his wife.
- quote by John Eardley Wilmot
The husband's sullen, dogged, shy, The wife grows flippant in reply; He loves command and due restriction, And she as well likes contradiction. She never slavishly submits; She'll have her way, or have her fits. He his way tugs, she t'other draws; The man grows jealous and with cause.
- quote by John Gay
The instances that second marriage move Are base respects of thrift, but none of love.
- quote by William Shakespeare
The joys of marriage are the heaven on earth, Life's paradise, great princess, the soul's quiet, Sinews of concord, earthly immortality, Eternity of pleasures.
- quote by John Ford
The reason why so few marriages are happy is because young ladies spend their time in making nets, not in making cages.
- quote by Jonathan Swift
The reason why the law will not suffer a wife to be a witness against her husband is to preserve the peace of families.
- quote by Lord Hardioicke
The sum of all that makes a just man happy Consists in the well choosing of his wife: And there, well to discharge it, does require Equality of years, of birth, of fortune; For beauty being poor, and not cried up By birth or wealth, can truly mix with neither. And wealth, when there's such difference in years, And fair descent, must make the yoke uneasy.
- quote by Philip Massinger
The tragedy of marriage is that while all women marry thinking that their man will change, all men marry believing their wife will never change.
- quote by Len Deighton
The wedlock of minds will be greater than that of bodies.
- quote by Erasmus
The whole world is strewn with snares, traps, gins and pitfalls for the capture of men by women.
- quote by Bernard Shaw