The End Of A Marriage Quotes
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The End Of A Marriage Quotes & Sayings
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I once had a dream about getting a marriage, house in the country, and at the end of the day we'd retire, but I'm never going to retire.
— Ozzy Osbourne
At the end of a marriage it is difficult to recall the beginning.
— Shirley Ann Grau
A good marriage is where both people feel like they're getting the better end of the deal.
— Anne Lamott
Why does every relationship end the same way?" In most cases the answer is, "Because every relationship started the same way.
— Andy Stanley
My husband sings Baa Baa black sheep and we pretend
that all's certain and good, that the marriage won't end. — Anne Sexton
that all's certain and good, that the marriage won't end. — Anne Sexton
What is marriage, is marriage protection or religion, is marriage renunciation or abundance, is marriage a stepping-stone or an end. What is marriage.
— Gertrude Stein
In the end, that's why some of us stupid humans get married. Because we know that we can lose each other and find each other again.
— Courtney Maum
Do you think it's possible to finally decide that you really, truly love someone but not end up marrying him?
— Robin Jones Gunn
Marriage equality is the law of the land. Officials should be held to their duty to uphold the law-end of story.
— Hillary Clinton
Healthy people will marry healthy people because you will always end up with the person whom you believe you deserve.
— Debra Fileta
Even the human race can't claim to be natural anymore. We are fake, dying things. How fitting that I would end up in this sham of a marriage.
— Lauren DeStefano
Some wo/men are so possessive ... you end up missing missing them.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
In God's intention, a meet and happy conversation is the chiefest and noblest end of marriage.
— John Milton
Marriage is like a toothbrush. It starts out smooth and gets kind of prickly towards the end.
— Lois Greiman
So that was the end of that marriage.
— Virginia Woolf
There can be no summary and dramatic end to a marriage - only a slow and painful unravelling of a tangled skein of threads too stubborn to be broken.
— Wallis Simpson
I hope you fall in love with someone nice and have a good marriage. I might end up dying without knowing what it's like to be in love.
— Koushun Takami
I do think about marriage, but it's not the end-all goal.
— Chelsea Handler
At the end of a marriage, no one wins. There is only anger, sorrow, guilt, emptiness, and defeat.
— Padma Lakshmi
For marriage to be a success, every woman and every man should have her and his own bathroom. The end.
— Catherine Zeta-Jones
You know you've reached the end of a relationship: when your lover now demands that your jokes be funny before they laugh.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Brought up to respect the conventions, love had to end in marriage. I'm afraid it did.
— Bette Davis
Love in marriage should be the accomplishment of a beautiful dream, and not, as it too often is, the end.
— Alphonse Karr
Marriage was always the happening end, not the beginning.
— Gloria Steinem
All romances end at marriage.
— Thomas Hardy
Marriage marks the end of many short follies - being one long stupidity.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Marriage.
Babies.
Aliens in Vegas.
The freaking world was coming to an end. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
Babies.
Aliens in Vegas.
The freaking world was coming to an end. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
Many short follies - that is called love by you. And your marriage putteth an end to many short follies, with one long stupidity.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Maybe our marriage is bound to be a fight, but it will have its compensations. Fights that end in bed have their own singular excitement, remember.
— Charlotte Lamb
I always say now that I'm in my blonde years. Because since the end of my marriage, all of my girlfriends have been blonde.
— Hugh Hefner
Marriage is an arrangement by which two people start by getting the best out of each other and often end by getting the worst.
— Gerald Brenan
Sara could commit adultery at one end and weep for her sins at the other, and enjoy both operations at once.
— Joyce Cary