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Marriage Quotes - Page 17

Marriage is a career which brings about more benefits than many others.

Marriage is a career which brings about more benefits than many others.

“Why do we do it?” by Blake Morrison, www.theguardian.com. October 14, 2002.

Come, let's be a comfortable couple and take care of each other! How glad we shall be, that we have somebody we are fond of always, to talk to and sit with.

Charles Dickens (1854). “The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ... With a Frontispiece from a Painting by T. Webster”, p.490

Love never claims, it ever gives.

Mohandas Karmchand Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi, V. Geetha (2004). “Soul Force: Gandhi's Writings on Peace”, p.198, Tara Publishing

When a girl marries she exchanges the attentions of many men for the inattention of one.

Quoted in Evan Esar, The Dictionary of Humorous Quotations (1949)

Love received and love given comprise the best form of therapy.

Gordon Willard Allport (1955). “Becoming; Basic Considerations for a Psychology of Personality”, p.33, Yale University Press

A pair of powerful spectacles has sometimes sufficed to cure a person in love.

Friedrich Nietzsche (2012). “Human, All-Too-Human: Parts One and Two”, p.179, Courier Corporation

Men who have a pierced ear are better prepared for marriage - they've experienced pain and bought jewelry.

Rita Rudner (2008). “I Still Have It . . . I Just Can't Remember Where I Put It: Confessions of a Fiftysomething”, p.86, Crown Archetype

I’m happily married. I’ve got more than enough to eat at home.

"Rob Ford: 'Enough To Eat' Comment Met With Disgust". www.huffingtonpost.ca. November 14, 2013.

When I think of a merry, happy, and free young girl - and look at the ailing aching state a young wife is generally doomed to - which you can't deny is the penalty of marriage.

"Dearest Child: Letters Between Queen Victoria and the Princess Royal Previously Unpublished" edited by Roger Fulfold, (p. 254), 1964.

We always hold hands. If I let go, she shops.

"The Haunted Smile: The Story of Jewish Comedians in America". Book by Lawrence J. Epstein, 2001.