Love

Many waters cannot quench love, …

30 Jul , 2010  

Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it. (Song of Solomon 8:7) Bible

Women

Many women long for what eludes …

30 Jul , 2010  

Many women long for what eludes them, and like not what is offered them. Ovid

Understanding

Marriage always demands the grea…

30 Jul , 2010  

Marriage always demands the greatest understanding of the art of insincerity possible between two human beings. Baum, Vicki

Marriage

Marriage is an Athenic weaving t…

30 Jul , 2010  

Marriage is an Athenic weaving together of families, of two souls with their individual fates and destinies, of time and eternity – everyday life married to the timeless mysteries of the soul. Moore, Thomas

Marriage

Marriage is for women the common…

30 Jul , 2010  

Marriage is for women the commonest mode of livelihood, and the total amount of undesired sex endured by women is probably greater in marriage than in prostitution. Russell, Bertrand

Marriage

Marriage is just legalized prost…

30 Jul , 2010  

Marriage is just legalized prostitution. Any man who says he hasn’t paid for sex, has never been married! Wood, Jessica

Marriage

Marriage is our last, best chanc…

30 Jul , 2010  

Marriage is our last, best chance to grow up. Barth, Joseph

Marriage

Marriage is that relation betwee…

30 Jul , 2010  

Marriage is that relation between man and woman in which the independence is equal, the dependence mutual, and the obligation reciprocal. Anspacher, Louis

Marriage

Marriage is the most natural sta…

30 Jul , 2010  

Marriage is the most natural state of man, and…the state in which you will find solid happiness. Franklin, Benjamin

Marriage

Marriage is the torment of one, …

30 Jul , 2010  

Marriage is the torment of one, the felicity of two, the strife and enmity of three. Irving, Washington

Marriage

Marriage is three parts love and…

30 Jul , 2010  

Marriage is three parts love and seven parts forgiveness of sins. Mitchell. Langdon

Marriage

Marriage resembles a pair of she…

30 Jul , 2010  

Marriage resembles a pair of shears, so joined that they cannot be separated; often moving in opposite directions, yet always punishing any one who comes between them. Smith, Syndey