A Quote by Lisa Jacobson

A good marriage is worth fighting for. — © Lisa Jacobson
A good marriage is worth fighting for.
One of the great tragedies I see is people not putting every effort into the foundation of their marriage. My grandmother told me that it's one man and one woman for life and that your marriage is worth fighting for.
If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing well. If it is worth having, it is worth waiting for. If it is worth attaining, it is worth fighting for. If it is worth experiencing, it is worth putting aside time for.
People need to know their marriage is worth fighting for.
We’ve been fighting about gay marriage for what, 15-20 years now. Is there any evidence that fighting gay marriage is contributing to a greater appreciation among the broad society of the marital institution? Is there any evidence that the re-institutionalization of marriage is happening as a result of opposing gay marriage? And the best answer I can give to that is 'no.'
The key to a long and healthy marriage is that, honestly, there's nothing worth fighting about.
For me, lost causes are the only ones that are worth fighting for. The other stuff is not worth fighting for.
Originally, I was against gay marriage because I was opposed to all marriage, being an old-fashioned gay bohemian. The straight people I knew in the sixties were very much opposed to it. I was, too, and it was never a possibility for gays, but when I saw how opposed the Religious Right was to it, I thought it a fight worth fighting.
A cause worth fighting for is worth fighting for to the end.
There is some good in this world, and it's worth fighting for.
It is a perplexing and unpleasant truth that when men already have "something worth fighting for,they do not feel like fighting.
They say a good man is worth fighting for. But a man who's good for YOU shouldn't make you fight just for the right to be in his life.
Get used to it. Life doesn't give, it takes. Anything worth having is worth fighting for.
Any soldier worth his salt should be antiwar. And still there are things worth fighting for.
Marriage equality does not diminish the worth of your relationships; it simply recognises the worth of ours.
But you're the hardest thing I've ever done, and you're also the best. So... I think that's the moral of the story here. Anything worth having is worth fighting for.
We call upon you to let your "happily-married" light shine. Happily marrieds are not "perfect marrieds," but they have learned some of what it takes to create happiness in marriage. We encourage you to find ways to let people know that you love being married! Let those who are not yet married know that the adventure of marriage is worth the effort - that the rewards are worth the price!
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