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I will fasten on this sleeve of thine: Thou art an elm, my husband, I, a vine.
- quote by William Shakespeare
I will marry her, sir, at your request; but if there be no great love in the beginning, yet heaven may decrease it upon better acquaintance * * * I hope, upon familiarity will grow more contempt: I will marry her; that I am freely dissolved, and dissolutely.
- quote by William Shakespeare
I would not marry her, though she were endowed with all that Adam had left him before he transgressed: she would have made Hercules have turned spit, yea, and have cleft his club to make the fire too. * * * I would to God some scholar would conjure her; for certainly, while she is here, a man may live as quiet in hell as in a sanctuary.
- quote by William Shakespeare
I'd rather die Maid, and lead apes in Hell Than wed an inmate of Silenus' Cell.
- quote by Richard Brathwait
If she deny to wed, I'll crave the day When I shall ask the banns and when be married.
- quote by William Shakespeare
If the policy of the law has withheld from married women certain powers and faculties, the Courts of law must continue to treat them as deprived of those powers and faculties, until the legislature directs those Courts to do otherwise.
- quote by Lord Eldon
If thou wouldst marry wisely, marry thine equal.
- quote by Ovid
If you help yourself to the benefits of being married when you are single, you're likely to help yourself to the benefits of being single when you're married.
- quote by Manis Friedman
If you shall marry, You give away this hand, and that is mine; You give away heaven's vows, and those are mine; You give away myself, which is known mine.
- quote by William Shakespeare
In the Christian Church marriage was elevated in a later age to the dignity of a sacrament.
- quote by Sir William Scott