Marry Quotes
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Madam, you flatter yourself. I do not want to marry you or anyone else. I am not a marrying man. - Rhett Butler
Margaret Mitchell
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It has never worked - it never will. I don’t know what you want to hang on to me for. You should have let me go at the beginning. Why did you beg me to marry you at Frederick that day? I would have got another man.
Christina Stead
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Honey, I plan to marry you the moment the ink is dry on that death certificate.
Sara Gruen
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Men who marry wives very much superior to themselves are not so truly husbands to their wives as they are unawares made slaves to their position.
Plutarch
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Well, in the first place girls never marry the men they flirt with. Girls don't think it right.
Oscar Wilde
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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.
Ben Affleck
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To marry a woman you love and who loves you is to lay a wager with her as to who will stop loving the other first.
Alfred Capus
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I knew my boyfriend was going to ask me to marry him. And I was sure the ring was going to be exceptional, and I bought him a Rolex Explorer. And I engraved 'yes' on it. And when he proposed, I gave him the watch.
Rena Sofer
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Arthur Miller wouldn't have married me if I had been nothing but a dumb blonde.
Marilyn Monroe
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I have made up my mind that I must have money, Pa. I feel that I can't beg it, borrow it, or steal it; and so I have resolved that I must marry it.
Charles Dickens
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When any society says that I cannot marry a certain person, that society has cut off a segment of my freedom.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Marry me. Marry me, my wonderful, darling friend.
Jane Austen
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Oh, Lizzy! do anything rather than marry without affection.
Jane Austen
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I'll marry Bob Dylan, I'll f - k Dillon Francis, and I'll kill Matt Dillon , because I don't know him.
David Macklovitch
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I suppose that we women are such cowards that we think a man will save us from fears, and we marry him.
Bram Stoker
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Women should marry when they are about eighteen years of age, and men at seven and thirty; then they are in the prime of life, and the decline in the powers of both will coincide.
Aristotle
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To them, fae basically meant anyone who was vaguely magical who hadn’t gone to the right school, with the High Fae being the creatures referenced in medieval literature who dwelled in their own castles with a proper feudal set-up and an inexplicable need to marry virtuous Christian knights.
Ben Aaronovitch
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How could he ever be her friend and not understand this very basic part of who she was? Would he have a friend who chose to marry someone who hated people with Down’s syndrome? But, of course, white folks in this country are trained to believe they can have it both ways, like stealing the Indian’s land while claiming to admire the Noble Savage.
BarbaraNeely
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When a man has seen the woman whom he would have chosen if he had intended to marry speedily, his remaining a bachelor will usually depend on her resolution rather than on his.
George Eliot
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All young women begin by believing they can change and reform the men they marry. They can't.
George Bernard Shaw
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You're 40 and he's 22. Do you have to marry him? Couldn't you just adopt him?
Ann Dunham
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You don't always marry the love of your life.
Ivana Milicevic
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Stubborn people make the best lovers. You tell them no, they say yes, you tell them get lost, they hang around, you get a restraining order, they get a megaphone...Eventually you have to kill them or marry them.
Benjamin Smith
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Gay people want the freedom to marry for the same reasons non-gay people do.
Evan Wolfson