A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person.
Many marriages would be better if the husband and the wife clearly understood that they are on the same side.
Why does a woman work ten years to change a man's habits and then complain that he's not the man she married?
A good marriage is one which allows for change and growth in the individuals and in the way they express their love.
How can a woman be expected to be happy with a man who insists on treating her as if she were a perfectly normal human being.
A good marriage would be between a blind wife and a deaf husband.
If you want to sacrifice the admiration of many men for the criticism of one, go ahead, get married.
I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury.
In olden times sacrifices were made at the altar - a practice which is still continued.
Often the difference between a successful marriage and a mediocre one consists of leaving about three or four things a day unsaid.
Some people ask the secret of our long marriage. We take time to go to a restaurant two times a week. A little candlelight, dinner, soft music and dancing. She goes Tuesdays, I go Fridays.
When two people are under the influence of the most violent, most insane, most delusive, and most transient of passions, they are required to swear that they will remain in that excited, abnormal, and exhausting condition continuously until death do them part.
You can't handle the truth!
Many a man in love with a dimple makes the mistake of marrying the whole girl.
Remember that the successful marriage depends on two things: (1) finding the right person and (2) being the right person.
I know you've been married to the same woman for 69 years. That is marvelous. It must be very inexpensive.
In my house I'm the boss, my wife is just the decision maker.
A successful marriage is an edifice that must be rebuilt every day.
The great secret of a successful marriage is to treat all disasters as incidents and none of the incidents as disasters.
Now what is a wedding? Well, Webster's dictionary describes a wedding as the process of removing weeds from one's garden.
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