A Quote by Frank Sinatra

A man doesn't know what happiness is until he's married. By then, it's too late. — © Frank Sinatra
A man doesn't know what happiness is until he's married. By then, it's too late.
A man doesn't know what happiness is until he's married. By then it's too late.
Then there was a man who said, 'I never knew what real happiness was until I got married; by then it was too late'
When you get married, you'll understand what happiness is. But then it will be too late.
A lot of people you think you know you don't know until you find out you don't know then it may be too late to know.
I don't want to peak too early. The worry is that you never know until it's all over whether you peaked at all - and then you're finished and it's too late.
People shouldn't be allowed to get married until it's too late to have kids.
This philosophical postulate that the end of all being is the happiness of man has been sort-of covered over with evangelical terms and biblical doctrine - until God reigns in heaven for the happiness of man, Jesus Christ was incarnate for the happiness of man, all the angels exist and ... everything is for the happiness of man - and I submit to you that this is unchristian.
I feel I've done everything late in life. Got married late, and I didn't do my first movie until I was 31. But in this crazy business, you never know what's going to happen. Maybe after 20 years of making movies I'll become an overnight sensation.
I thought that if the right time gets missed, if one has refused or been refused something for too long, it's too late, even if it is finally tackled with energy and received with joy. Or is there no such thing as "too late"? Is there only "late," and is "late" always better than "never"? I don't know.
It was too late for happiness - but not too late to be helped by the thought of what I had missed. That is all I haved lived on - don't take it from me now
A man never sees all that his mother has been to him until it's too late to let her know that he sees it.
And it was too late. No one wants to believe something is too late, but it is always becoming too late, and then it is.
I know Mother named me after a railroad man, but it's too late now, I'm afraid. Much, much too late.
consider the implications. We think we know what we want, but we can never really know until we've got it. And sometimes when we have, we discover we never really wanted it in the first place - but then it's too late
I was schooled at home, then didn't go to university because I married when I was 17. I didn't go into work until late in my life.
It's too late for me to get married before I'm famous. You never know people's intentions.
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