Free Marriage Quotes
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Free Marriage Quotes & Sayings
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The monster was crumbling, shrinking, revealing a man. Only a man. A traitor and a murderer certainly, but that made him less not more.
— Jonathan Renshaw
When two people are free to disagree, they are free to love. When they are not free, they live in fear, and love dies.
— Henry Cloud
If she was going to remain an engaged lady, then she would make the most of it, and one of the ways to do this would be to enjoy her free time.
— Alexander McCall Smith
This woman comes of her own free will out of love for this man. And with the support and love of her family.
— Tracy Solheim
My money's on the lady," he drawled. "You don't tame a vixen, you just travel in her wake.
— Lora Leigh
My spirit is free. My heart is taken.
— Crystal Woods
Giving men marriage tips is a little like offering Vikings a free booklet titled How Not to Pillage.
— Robert Wright
Time to stop crying, time to get her act together and do something. Time to move beyond the pity party.
— Lisa McMann
I do think about marriage, but it's not the end-all goal.
— Chelsea Handler
Even if something impresses me, I'll die before I admit it.
— Samantha Romero
Sex swims in marriage, while sex sinks in sin of being single.
— Anthony Liccione
For a comedy to work, magic has to happen.
— Bradley Cooper
A radiant full moon of silver hangs in the black sky, between the veils of misty clouds.
— Moonshine Noire
Any disaster is a learning process.
— Julia Child
When we first did 'Modernist Cuisine,' I think most people in cookbook publishing would have said, 'This is insane.'
— Nathan Myhrvold
Marrying for sex is like flying to London for the free peanuts and pretzels. It's not the point of the thing, is it?
— Garrison Keillor
She is afraid of divorce, which will free her, as she was not enough afraid of marriage, which trapped her.
— A.S. Byatt
You can't bond with a male until you set your parents free.
— Robert Mandel
Marriage, a market which has nothing free but the entrance.
— Michel De Montaigne