Married Quotes
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I would rather be married to broken jade than flawless clay.
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I'm marriable. But I'm not married.
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A young man married is a man that's marred.
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I don't think anyone gets married thinking that they will get divorced.
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A married person does not live in isolation. He or she has made a promise, a pledge, a vow, to another person. Until that vow is fulfilled and the promise is kept, the individual is in debt to his marriage partner. That is what he owes. 'You owe it to yourself' is not a valid excuse for breaking a marriage vow but a creed of selfishness.
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We always get up about 5:30, and George gets up and goes in and gets the coffee and brings it to me, and that's been our ritual since we got married. And we read the newspapers in bed and drink coffee for about an hour probably, read our briefing papers.
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I was married for four years, then success happened.
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It was an accident of circumstance that I never married.
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I'm probably not going to get married unless I live with somebody for 10 or 20 years. But these people, Romeo and Juliet, took a chance and they did it. We don't have the balls that Romeo did.
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I have been married for 58 years to the same woman. Our secret? Separate bathrooms.
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I love actors. I married one. OK, I married a fantastic one.
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A great need a mother has to know that her daughters will find somebody or will be okay in life. That's very primal as they get older. You know, you should get married, you should have children.
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I used to think a wedding was a simple affair. Boy and girl meet, they fall in love, he buys a ring, she buys a dress, they say I do. I was wrong. That's getting married. A wedding is an entirely different proposition.
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I was married for 10 minutes into a Southern family.
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I am lucky enough to be married to a personal trainer. He's able to whip me into shape pretty quickly.
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I and Don Knotts never have a romantic relationship off screen. We were just good friends, and would go out to dinner sometimes when we both lived in Los Angeles. People always asked me if we were involved, but I always said, "No! He's a married man!".
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La femme marie e est un esclave qu'il faut savoir mettre sur un tro" n e. A married woman is a slave whom one must put on a throne.
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I married my high school sweetheart, and I do have two kids.
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I am so romantic about Gypsies. They're not allowed to do anything until they get married. So they all get married really young, at sixteen.
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Nowadays, all the married men live like bachelors, and all the bachelors like married men.
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The romantic myth is so strong that it survives the wear and tear of marriage by simply detaching from it and floating up on ahead, and women who are rather fond of the men they married, as well as ones who are not, go through life with a bag packed for the day when the shining knight on a white charger arrives, just in case he does.
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The following is a phrase we don't hear enough but that I sincerely mean (and our culture needs to hear more often): I love being married.
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Everybody should get married - once. I was 25.
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Being married gives one one's position like nothing else can.