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No, there are three people in a marriage, there's the woman, there's the man, and there's what I call the third person, the most important, the person who is composed of the man and woman together.

"All the Names" by Jose Saramago, tr. Margaret Jull Costam London: The Harvill Press, (p. 48), 1999.
No, there are three people in a marriage, there's the woman, there's the man, and there's what I call the third person, the most important, the person who is composed of the man and woman together.