Marry Quotes
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I'd rather not marry an actor because there isn't room in the house for two egos.
Susan Strasberg
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That girls should not marry for money we are all agreed. A lady who can sell herself for a title or an estate, for an income or aset of family diamonds, treats herself as a farmer treats his sheep and oxen--makes hardly more of herself, of her own inner self, in which are comprised a mind and soul, than the poor wretch of her own sex who earns her bread in the lowest state of degradation.
Anthony Trollope
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It is not every man's fate to marry the woman who loves him best...
Jane Austen
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Until someone else does... marry yourself.
Bill Kaulitz
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Under this window in stormy weather I marry this man and woman together; Let none but Him who rules the thunder Put this man and woman asunder.
Jonathan Swift
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I think I did marry a marvelous man.
Elizabeth Edwards
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Because I imagine there must be only a very, very few men in the world, that I should like to marry; and of those few, it is ten to one I may never be acquainted with one; or if I should, it is twenty to one he may not happen to be single, or to take a fancy to me.
Anne Bronte
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The trouble is that people seem to expect happiness in life. I can't imagine why; but they do. They are unhappy before they marry, and they imagine to themselves that the reason of their unhappiness will be removed when they are married.
Nancy Mitford
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Oh dear... it really is rather disillusioning. When one's friends marry for money they are wretched, when they marry for love it is worse. What is the proper thing to marry for, I should like to know?
Nancy Mitford
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Hush," he said. "I am asking you to marry me. Would you be convinced if I knelt down?
Margaret Mitchell
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The laws that Charondas gave to Catana,... A man might divorce his wife, or a wife her husband, said Charondas, but then he or she must not marry anyone younger than the divorced mate.
Will Durant
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I just got to feel that whoever I marry has some real regard for me.
Marilyn Monroe
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Family isn’t something that’s supposed to be static, or set. People marry in, divorce out. They’re born, they die. It’s always evolving, turning into something else.
Sarah Dessen
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If you lust after someone and have an absurd and overwhelming need to protect them, then the best way to deal with the situation is to marry the person.
Anne Stuart
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You might as well sell yourself to slavery at once, as marry man you dislike.
Anne Bronte
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A homosexual is the only man who ever meets a man he would like to marry if he were a woman.
Evan Esar
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Men should never marry their muse. It ruins the illusion.
Stana Katic
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You think you can marry for your own pleasure, friend?
Moliere
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I wouldn't marry until I was ready to have children.
George Michael
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Say you’ll marry me when I come back or, before God, I won’t go. I’ll stay around here and play a guitar under your window every night and sing at the top of my voice and compromise you, so you’ll have to marry me to save your reputation.
Margaret Mitchell
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Sensible fathers and mothers, when their children marry, go back to the old days and renew their youth.
Elizabeth Goudge
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Things really began to move for us. In 1953 I could afford to marry Doreen.
Ernie Wise
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It ought to be illegal for an artist to marry. If the artist must marry let him find someone more interested in art, or his art, or the artist part of him, than in him. After which let them take tea together three times a week.
Ezra Pound