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Marriage is a desperate thing.
- quote by John Selden
Marriage is destinie, made in heaven.
- quote by John Lyly
Marriage is like a beleaguered fortress; those who are without want to get in, and those within want to get out.
- quote by Quitard
Marriage is memory, marriage is time.
- quote by Joan Didion
Marriage is memory, marriage is time.
- quote by Joan Didion
Marriage is popular because it combines the maximum of temptation with the maximum of opportunity.
- quote by George Bernard Shaw
Marriage is wonderful when it lasts forever, and I envy the old couples in When Harry Met Sally who reminisce tearfully about the day they met 50 years before. I no longer believe, however, that a marriage is a failure if it doesn't last forever. It may be a tragedy, but it is not necessarily a failure. And when a marriage does last forever with love alive, it is a miracle.
- quote by Peggy O'Mara
Marriage, in its origin, is a contract of natural law; it may exist between two individuals of different sexes, although no third person existed in the world, as happened in the case of the common ancestors of mankind: It is the parent, not the child of civil society. "Principium urbis et quasi seminarium reipublicce."
- quote by Sir William Scott
Marriage, n. A community consisting of a master, a mistress, and two slaves, making in all, two.
- quote by Ambrose Bierce
Marriage? That's for life! It's like cement!
- quote by Woody Allen