Nicholas Sparks Quotes
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I told my parents that I will marry any girl they choose for me. They also told me that they are open to considering any girl I choose. We were very open about it throughout.
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I used to fantasize that Paul McCartney would marry my sister.
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I'm not saying I am never going to fall in love again, but there is no need to marry.
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Lots of girls marry at 16 in Tennessee.
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A girl must marry for love - and keep on marrying until she finds it.
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It used to be you wanted to marry up.
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Marry an outdoors woman. Then if you throw her out into the yard on a cold night, she can still survive.
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There is nothing so difficult to marry as a large nose.
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My mother hoped I would meet a nice doctor or barrister or accountant who would marry me and take me to live in what is now called Fashionable Dublin Four. But she felt that this was a vain hope. I was a bit loud to make a nice professional wife, and anyway, I was too keen on spending my holidays in far flung places to meet any of these people.
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There are two things for a marriage to be good. One is to work hard on it. The other one is to marry above you. And I succeeded at both of those.
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For an artist to marry his model is as fatal as for a gourmet to marry his cook: the one gets no sittings, and the other gets no dinners.
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You have no idea of the people I didn't marry.
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'My bride is here,' Rochester said , again drawing me to him, 'because my equal is here, and my likeness. Jane, will you marry me?'
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Marry me. Marry me, my wonderful, darling friend.
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If an enthusiastic, ardent, and ambitious man marry a wife on whose name there is a stain, which, though it originate in no fault of hers, may be visited by cold and sordid people upon her, and upon his children also: and, in exact proportion to his success in the world, be cast in his teeth, and made the subject of sneers against him: he may, no matter how generous and good his nature, one day repent of the connection he formed in early life; and she may have the pain and torture of knowing that he does so.
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And I would like to marry and have more children. I would like to try and do it right.
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All young women begin by believing they can change and reform the men they marry. They can't.
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A man has no business to marry a woman who can't make him miserable. It means she can't make him happy.
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That with him were, what time the Love Divine.
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Think what a better world it would be if we all, the whole world, had cookies and milk about three o'clock every afternoon and then lay down on our blankets for a nap.
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But as the clerical pretensions are more exacting than all others, being put forward with an assertion that no answer is possible without breach of duty and sin, so are they more galling.
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I'd like to marry you, if you think that would be okay.