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We don't marry women, he thought; we marry angels, and in this moment or two of the marriage act, the scales fall from our eyes and we see them as they really are, perhaps never to glimpse it again.How lovely she is, how unearthly lovely.

~ Cornell Woolrich

Cornell Woolrich Angels Love Marriage

The relationship between any two communities in the global economy is not unlike a marriage. As couples counselors advise, relationships falter when two partners are too interdependent. When any stress affecting one partner - the loss of a job, an illness, a bad-hair day - brings down the other, the couple suffers. A much healthier relationship is grounded in the relative strength of each partner, who each should have his or her own interests, hobbies, friends, and professional identity, so that when anything goes wrong, the couple can support one another from a position of strength. Our ability to love, like our ability to produce, must be grounded in our own security. And our economy, like our love, when it comes from a place of community, can grow without limit.

~ Michael H. Shuman

Michael H. Shuman Community Economy Local Marriage

But she left him. That night the angels came back for her, like she'd asked them to. And nobody who saw the heartbreak on Grandpa's face when Granny breathed her last would have thought for one minute that he was glad to get shet of her . . . .

~ Olive Ann Burns

Olive Ann Burns Death And Dying Love Marriage

Marriage is the perfection of what love aimed at, ignorant of what it sought.

~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson Love Marriage Perfection

Do you know, I began to see what marriage is for. It’s to keep people away from each other. Sometimes I think that two people who love each other can be saved from madness only by the things that come between them—children, duties, visits, bores, relations—the things that protect married people from each other. We’ve been too close together—that has been our sin. We’ve seen the nakedness of each other’s souls.

~ Edith Wharton

Edith Wharton Love Madness Marriage

Children have rights outside their mother's womb without having to be victim's of Domestic Violence inside their mother's womb.

~ Sheree' Griffin

Sheree' Griffin Domestic Abuse Domestic Violence Love Hurts Marriage Marriage Counseling Spousal Abuse

Your ultimate goal for marriage is that both of you—as husband and wife—commit to keep growing spiritually.

~ Elizabeth George

Elizabeth George Blessed Christian Faithfulness Goal God Grow Husband Life Love Marriage Married Spiritual Ultimate Wife

Neither is necessarily a better or more valuable oarsman than the other; both the long arms and the strong back are assets to the boat. But if they are to row well together, each of these oarsmen must adjust to the needs and capabilities of the other. Each must be prepared to compromise something in the way of optimizing his stroke for the overall benefit of the boat...Only in this way can the capabilities that come with diversity...be turned to advantage rather than disadvantage.p179

~ Daniel James Brown

Daniel James Brown Marriage Unity

Even as rowers must subsume their often fierce sense of independence and self-reliance, at the same time they must hold true to their individuality, their unique capabilities as oarsmen or oarswomen or, for that matter, as human beings. p 179

~ Daniel James Brown

Daniel James Brown Marriage Unity

The names they gave were false ones, though the vows they made were true.

~ Leigh Bardugo

Leigh Bardugo Falsehood Love Marriage Truth Unity

If you truly love someone, have the faith to 'let them go.' Encourage them to be the fullest measure of themselves, and you will be overwhelmed by the love that your spouse returns to you.

~ Seth Adam Smith

Seth Adam Smith Encourage Love Encourage Your Spouse Letting Go Letting Go Of Love Love Love Advice Loving Another Marriage

As a rabbi, I’ve spent long hours counseling people I’ve married, and in each case I like to talk with the couple about not only compatibility and love, but also their relationship with money. If you and your partner are not in the same financial mind-frame, then chances are your marriage won’t work. You can’t be an army of one when you are married. Financial problems are the number one cause of divorce.

~ Celso Cukierkorn

Celso Cukierkorn Finance Marriage

Chorus of old men: How true the saying: 'Tis impossible to live with the baggages, impossible to live without 'em.

~ Aristophanes

Aristophanes Drama Greek Literature Love Marriage Marriage Humor

Once when he was still young, I saw a bit of his scalp showing through his hair and I was afraid. But it was just a cowlick. Now sometimes it shows through for real, but I feel only tenderness.

~ Jenny Offill

Jenny Offill Aging Love Marriage

In her daydreams, they aged miraculously, she still trim with a blond ponytail, standing next to her strong, tall husband with his thick, curly dark hair and straight white teeth. Money was never an issue.

~ Karen Jones Gowen

Karen Jones Gowen Aging Family Life Marriage

You know what getting married is? It's agreeing to taking this person who right now is at the top of his form, full of hopes and ideas, feeling good, looking good, wildly interested in you because you're the same way, and sticking by him while he slowly disintegrates. And he does the same for you. You're his responsibility now and he's yours. If no one else will take care of him, you will. If everyone else rejects you, he won't. What do you think love is? Going to bed all the time?

~ Jane Smiley

Jane Smiley Aging Life Marriage

The words marriage and divorce were always used together, like they went hand in hand together.

~ Jess C. Scott

Jess C. Scott Divorce Life Experience Marriage Parents And Children Postmodern Relationships

See, a marriage needs love. And God. And a little money. That's all. The rest you can deal with. It's not about black or white. It's about God and don't let anyone tell you different. All this Jungle fever! Shoot! The Jungle fever goes away, honey, and then what are you gonna do?

~ James Mcbride

James Mcbride God Love Marriage Race

As soon as we confront concrete marriages with other foreign images-such as well-being, happiness, a home for children-marriage appears to be senseless, withered, moribund, and kept alive largely by a great apparatus of psychologists and marriage counselors. Marriage is dead. Long live marriage!

~ Adolf Guggenbhuhl-Craig

Adolf Guggenbhuhl-Craig Happiness Marriage Salvation Well Being

Marriage is not comfortable and harmonious. Rather it is a place of individuation where a person rubs up against oneself and against the partner, bumps up against the person in love and in rejection, and in this fashion learns to know oneself, the world, good and evil, the heights and the depths.

~ Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig

Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig Love Marriage Salvation

For us the question is, has the marriage to do with well-being or with salvation? Is it a soteriological institution or a welfare institution?Is marriage, this opus contra natura a path to individuation or a way to well-being?

~ Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig

Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig Individuation Marriage Salvation Welfare

The indigenous peoples of the great tourist spots seem to lose their souls. All cultural, religious, and political efforts and ideals are crippled since the culture is engaged only in luring ever more tourists. It is not the contact with an essentially foreign population that corrupts the inhabitants of the great foreign resorts. It is the contact with great masses of people who are seeking fir the moment only well-being and not salvation that weakens and devalues the indigenous population.

~ Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig

Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig Marriage Salvation Tourist Spot Well Being

A marriage only works if one opens to exactly that which one would never ask for otherwise. Only through rubbing oneself sore and losing oneself is one able to learn about oneself, God, and the world. Like every soteriological pathway, that of marriage is hard and painful.

~ Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig

Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig Marriage Salvation Soteriological Pathway

For those who are gifted for the soteriological pathway of marriage, it, like every such pathway, naturally offers not only trouble, work, and suffering but the deepest kind of existential satisfaction. Dante did not get to Paradiso without going through the Inferno. And so also there seldom exist happy marriages.

~ Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig

Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig Happy Marriage Marriage Salvation

The central issue in the marriage is not well-being or happiness. It is, as this book has tried to demonstrate, salvation. Marriage involves not only a man and a woman who happily love each other and raise offspring together, but rather two people who are trying to individuate, to fond their soul's salvation.

~ Adolf Guggenbhuhl-Craig

Adolf Guggenbhuhl-Craig Happiness Marriage Salvation Well Being

We are creatures whose behavior cannot be simply explained as a striving for survival and happiness, for release of tension and contentment.

~ Adolf Guggenbhuhl-Craig

Adolf Guggenbhuhl-Craig Happiness Marriage Salvation

Bishop Hostettler explained that baptism was not the means by which one is saved, but simply an outward sign of salvation. Just as an Amishman’s beard is an indication of his marriage and commitment to his wife, so baptism symbolizes our covenant with Christ.

~ J.e.b. Spredemann

J.e.b. Spredemann Baptism Marriage Salvation

Here's what I have to say about being married: someday you will look at him, hating him with every fiber of your being, wishing that he would die the most violent death possible. It will pass.--Hannah Horvath's dying grandmother

~ Lena Dunham

Lena Dunham Advice For Women Girls Love Marriage Relationships

They lost Olivia at Newport Beach. The panic made Alice hyperventilate. You were meant to be watching her, Nick kept saying. As if that were the point. That Alice had made a mistake. Not that Olivia was missing, but that it was Alice's fault.

~ Liane Moriarty

Liane Moriarty Criticism Marriage

Though in single life your joys may not be very many, your sorrows, at least will not be more than you can bear. Marriage may change your circumstances for the better, but in my private opinion, it is far more likely to produce a contrary result

~ Anne Brontë

Anne Brontë Criticism Happiness Love Marriage Reality Of Life Sorrows

A mission-minded family will serve together. Look for needs in your community and brainstorm with your spouse about how you can partner together to meet those needs in a way that works for you. My husband is handy, and I love to cook. My casserole dish and his tool box work well together. Is there a single mom who could use some help with yard work? Is there an elderly couple who needs help hanging their Christmas lights? Look for creative ways you can serve side by side and connect with each other and your neighbors.

~ Lyli Dunbar

Lyli Dunbar Christianity Family Marriage Mission Missional Partner Serving Women

He eyed me curiously, his eyes fluttering over my breasts, and I swallowed, knowing he was thinking things he shouldn't. His tongue snuck between his lips and lightly darted to moisten them. I heard what sounded like a moan before he moved his left hand from under the table. He tried to rest his palm on my resting hand but I inched away. I looked at his hand, and noticed the shading of where his wedding ring used to go... My mind caught up - used to? Where was it?

~ Mercy Cortez

Mercy Cortez Affair Marriage Sexy

I want to fall asleep next to you every night even when you’re cranky. I want to wake up next to you every morning even when I’m grumpy. I love the fact that when you snore it sounds a little like your wolf. I love that your mind is just as scheming as mine. I love the tiny smile you show only me after we’ve made love. I love the compassion you show to your subjects when other Rulers wouldn’t, but at the same time your intelligence and determination when you know you can’t. I love how loyal you are to those you love. And when it’s time to have children, you’re the one I want to have them with.

~ Scarlett Dawn

Scarlett Dawn Love Marriage Sweet

Would you marry you? Be the right person before seeking the right person. Solomon's bride is carefully chosen for the good of his family, for the good of his kingdom.pg 9

~ Michael Ben Zehabe

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Saving and pinching to get married, you're losing the best time of your life.

~ Muriel Spark

Muriel Spark Engaged Engagement Existentialism Marriage Newlyweds

As ever, books remained a medium through which Theodore and Edith connected and interpreted larger world.

~ Doris Kearns Goodwin

Doris Kearns Goodwin Marriage Reading Reflection

A man is always a little shamefaced on his wedding day, like a fox caught in a baited trap, ensnared because his greed overcame his better judgment. The menfolk laughed at Charlie that spring day, and said he was caught for sure now. As the bride, I was praised and fussed over, as if I had won a prize or done something marvelous that no one ever did before, and I could not help feeling pleased and clever that I had managed to turn myself from an ordinary girl into a shining bride. Now I think it is a dirty lie. The man is the one who is winning the game that day, though they always pretend they are not, and the poor girl bride is led into a trap of hard work and harsh words, the ripping of childbirth and the drubbing of her man's fists. It is the end of being young, but no one tells her so. Instead they make over her, and tell her how lucky she is. I wonder do slaves get dressed up in finery on the day they are sold.

~ Sharyn Mccrumb

Sharyn Mccrumb Frankie Silver Marriage Slavery

Marriage without love is just one more twisted form of slavery.

~ Margarita Engle

Margarita Engle Love Marriage Slavery

Husbands and wives always loved each other, and that was what marriage meant. It was just so. Janie felt glad of the thought, for then it wouldn't seem so destructive and mouldy. She wouldn't be lonely anymore.

~ Zora Neale Hurston

Zora Neale Hurston Expectations Love Marriage

Never before in history had societies thought that such a set of high expectations about marriage was either realistic or desirable. Although many Europeans and Americans found tremendous joy in building their relationships around these values, the adoption of these unprecedented goals for marriage had unanticipated and revolutionary consequences that have since come to threaten the stability of the entire institution.

~ Stephanie Coontz

Stephanie Coontz Expectations Love Marriage
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