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Most often a woman marries a man that she hopes to make perfect and a man marries his perfect woman.
— Amit Pandey
[Footnote:]Each male has from 2 to 790 females with whom he discusses current events. Of these he marries from 3 to 17.
— Will Cuppy
Anyone who marries three girls from St Louis hasn't learned much.
— Gertrude Stein
You can't change a man, no-ways. By the time his mummy turns him loose and he takes up with some innocent woman and marries her, he's what he is.
— Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
A woman's place, her entire experience in life, has been and in many places still is dependent upon the man she marries.
— Frederick Lenz
If anybody ever marries you, it will be for the pleasure of hearing you talk piffle
— Dorothy L. Sayers
If a man is going to leave one wife to marry another, it's better if he divorces the first before he marries the second.
— Joseph Heller
It is not for nothing that a man's best friends sigh when he marries, especially if he is a man of genius.
— Charlotte Perkins Gilman
woman marries, falls out of love with her husband after a time, and then if a male child arrives, shifts her passion from father to son. Something
— William McBrien
An honest man may really love a pretty girl, but only an idiot marries her merely because she is pretty.
— Lord Chesterfield
All that 'poor hometown girl who marries into Hollywood royalty'. It's actually quite insulting to my parents.
— Catherine Zeta-Jones
When a man marries, dies, or turns Hindu, his best friends hear no more of him.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
A man marries to have a home, but also because he doesn't want to be bothered with sex and all that sort of thing.
— W. Somerset Maugham
When an Italian marries a Greek, you get the union of two lots of people who believe themselves to be the creators of modern civilization
— Joe Novella
John Kerry accused President Bush of catering to the rich. You know, as opposed to John Kerry who just marries them.
— Jay Leno
Everyone marries the Duke of Westminster. There are a lot of duchesses, but only one Coco Chanel.
— Coco Chanel
When a man marries his mistress it creates a job opportunity.
— James Goldsmith
When an actor marries an actress they both fight for the mirror.
— Burt Reynolds
I feel sorry for the man who marries you ... because everyone thinks you're sweet and you're not.
— Harold Brodkey
When a man marries he takes a bigger risk than the woman, because she can march out with his kids, his money,
his home, and his dog. — Laura Schlessinger
his home, and his dog. — Laura Schlessinger
A supportive husband is an absolute requirement for professional women ... He is something she looks for, and when she finds him, she marries him.
— Alice S. Rossi
The destination of love in two hearts joining love marries the two the instance they fall in love
— Bradley Ellis
A man who marries a woman to educate her falls victim to the same fallacy as the woman who marries a man to reform him.
— Elbert Hubbard
If a four-letter man marries a five-letter woman, he was thinking, what number of letters would their children be?
— Ernest Hemingway,
By sad experience I know what sorrows She must endure, who marries into a family unwilling to receive her.
— Matthew Gregory Lewis
It doesn't much signify whom one marries, for one is sure to find out the next morning that it was someone else.
— Samual Rogers
All husbands are boring... No woman with ounce of sense gets married to be entertained, she marries to be maintained.
— Isabel Allende
Jonas Haines of Broken Bird Marries Model Adriana Rivera in Vegas
— Kristen Ashley
No one marries expecting it to fail. And even when it's good, who knows how long it's going to last?
— Richard Paul Evans
What is Truth? Truth is the attribute of when the human heart marries the love of God, and the result is passion for your spiritual path.
— Lee Carroll
Whoever marries the spirit of this age will find himself a widower in the next.
— William Ralph Inge
It is hard to think of another composer who so perfectly marries form and passion.
— Leonard Bernstein
A boy grows and marries and leaves. He belongs to another woman, but a girl always belongs to her mother.
— Kate Atkinson
The man who marries a woman for her beauty will be deceived; he who marries a woman for good sense can truly say he is married. - Sultana
— Jean Sasson
Any woman who marries an Italian must accept the undeniable fact that she has also married his mother.
— Diane Cilento
Whoever marries a devilish spouse will go through hell.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
What a man marries for's hard to tell ... an' what a woman marries for's past findin' out.
— Ellen Glasgow
When a woman marries she belongs to another man; and when she belongs to another man there is nothing more you can say to her.
— Cesare Pavese
That's Mama, divorces a lunatic and marries a gigolo.
— Dashiell Hammett
When the Wolf King carries the hammer, thus are the final days known. When the fox marries the raven, and the trumpets of battle are blown.' I
— Robert Jordan
He that marries late, marries ill.
— George Herbert
If the church marries herself to the spirit of the times, she will find herself a widow in the next generation.
— Charles Stanley
When a man marries a widow his jealousies revert to the past: no man is as good as his wife says her first husband was
— Samuel Johnson
When a girl marries, she exchanges the attention of many men for the inattention of one.
— Helen Rowland
If one marries out of necessity, he will have to reincarnate to reach the point where he wants to live only for God.
— Paramahansa Yogananda
If a man marries his housekeeper or his cook, the national dividend is diminished.
— Arthur Cecil Pigou
Relationship Principle 3
He doesn't marry a woman who is perfect. He marries the woman who is interesting. — Sherry Argov
He doesn't marry a woman who is perfect. He marries the woman who is interesting. — Sherry Argov
The Jew almost never marries a Christian woman; it is the Christian who marries a Jewess.
— Adolf Hitler
Anyone who marries gets no guarantee that their partner, no matter what they vow, will always keep that promise.
— Emily Yoffe
When a man marries, he should take a good look at his mother-in-law first, to understand where life will take him.
— Ashok Ferrey
When a man marries a woman, they become one-the trouble starts when they try to decide which one.
— Croft M. Pentz
He's a fool that marries, but he's a greater that does not marry a fool; what is wit in a wife good for, but to make a man a cuckold?
— William Wycherley
No one marries for love, except in stories. People marry for property and position, and one day so will you.
— Judith James
It is commonly a weak man who marries for love.
— Samuel Johnson
he who marries a beautiful woman in hopes of being happy with her knows not but that even she herself may be the cause of all his uneasinesses;
— Xenophon
A man marries one woman to escape from many others, and then chases many others to forget he's married to one.
— Helen Rowland
He who marries the spirit of the age soon becomes a widower.
— Helen Keller
Hee that marries for wealth sells his liberty.
— George Herbert
No woman marries for money; they are all clever enough, before marrying a millionaire, to fall in love with him first.
— Cesare Pavese
When a man marries, it's proof he can't govern his life. He needs a governess
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
A man who marries at my age isn't taking a wife, he's indenturing a nurse.
— Robert A. Heinlein
You should invest like a Catholic marries: for life.
— Warren Buffett
Every one who marries goes it blind, more or less.
— Henry Adams
Why should I marry? One marries to have children, but I already have children! My nieces and nephews are my children.
— Salman Khan
He marries best who puts it off until it is too late.
— H.L. Mencken
Where I come from, when a Catholic marries a Lutheran it is considered the first step on the road to Minneapolis.
— Garrison Keillor
From my experience, not one in twenty marries the first love; we build statues of snow and weep to see them melt.
— Walter Scott