Love Marriages Quotes
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Love Marriages Quotes & Sayings
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I believe it's a shoulder thing that goes up ...
— Carolyn McCarthy
What came first the chicken or the egg?
The chicken. That is how it got knocked up in the first place. — Teresa Mummert
The chicken. That is how it got knocked up in the first place. — Teresa Mummert
I love the idea of creative collaboration. I love the idea of exploring marriages, particularly ones that are in process for a long time.
— Sacha Gervasi
Chicks bleed out their vaginas all the time.
— Pope Benedict XVI
I don't need to marry again. I've been married twice, and I love it when it works, but these days we live until we're 80 and marriages are jolly long.
— Joanna Trollope
The failure of so many marriages is due to their getting married out of animal passion and not out of love.
— Samael Aun Weor
Everyone sits in the prison of his own ideas; he must burst it open, and that in his youth, and so try to test his ideas on reality.
— Albert Einstein
We have two families in life. One were born with that shares our blood. Another we meet along the way that's willing to give it's life for us.
— Mark Frost
It is hardly possible to estimate how many marriages fail to prosper or are actually ruined because the man lacks any inkling of the art of love.
— Hermann Graf Keyserling
Marriages we regard as the happiest are those in which each of the partners believes he or she got the best of it.
— Sydney J. Harris
I see a lot of marriages crash and burn around me and my wife. I've always been curious about how hard it is to love well and be loved.
— Andre Dubus
I have heard about the civilized,
the marriages run on
talk, elegant and
honest, rational.
But and I are savages. — Sharon Olds
the marriages run on
talk, elegant and
honest, rational.
But and I are savages. — Sharon Olds
Leaders goal: Don't be afraid of vulnerability & transparency, (without being pitiful). People respond to authenticity.
— Brian Houston
People search the world over looking for someone to love them, when they should be searching for someone to love.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
In most marriages, lust and love become tempered by normalcy.
— Kristan Higgins
trusting someone and the doubt that they'll be true is what kills marriages. 'Give in to love, or live in fear.
— Toni Aleo
Many of the young aspire to happy marriages and dot-com fortunes but end up in guarded love and okay-for-now jobs.
— Arlie Russell Hochschild
Remember that children, marriages, and flower gardens reflect the kind of care they get.
— H. Jackson Brown Jr.
Marriages go through hard times. Sometimes you have to get in there and fight for your love. That's the only way for it to get better.
— Kristin Hannah
I was very happy in both my marriages. I was unfaithful and so were they, just like any other normal couple.
— Paulo Coelho
Happy marriages begin when we marry the ones we love and they blossom when we love the ones we marry.
— Tom Mullen
It is not a lack of love, but a lack of friendship that makes unhappy marriages.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Thanks to arranged marriages: There are countless women who have never been their husband's girlfriend.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
I don't write plays for them to be turned into movies.
— Tracy Letts
I love luxury, I love the high life, and I have to foot the bills - I have received practically nothing from my marriages and relationships.
— Britt Ekland
In love marriages, you at least know your partner. A known devil is better than an unknown one!
— Mona Singh
I can fall in and out of love, have marriages that barely last a month. When they go down the drain, I'll blame it on the fame.
— Brad Paisley
Design isn't just about making things beautiful; it's also about making things work beautifully.
— Roger Martin
Man cannot really improve himself without improving others.
— Charles Dickens
Marriages that made out of love (so-called "love-matches") have error as their father and misery (necessity) as their mother.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Lord Randolph Churchill was the chief mourner at his own protracted funeral.
— Archibald Primrose