Top 1200 Marriage Work Quotes & Sayings - Page 18

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Last updated on December 4, 2024.
Marriage changes everything.
Marriage is a desperate thing.
There is no going back to a time when most women will feel compelled to enter or stay in a bad marriage just for economic security or social respectability. So today, the best way to get women once more interested in getting married and having children is for men to accept women's new insistence on equality. This is, I think, why educated women in America, are now more pro - marriage and more disapproving of divorce than other groups of women who have less experience with egalitarian partners or less clout in getting their needs met in relationships.
I have a very intense marriage. — © James Ellroy
I have a very intense marriage.
All romances end at marriage.
What a tangle marriage can be!
Marriage is holy and it's private.
At least 90 percent of my work is in situ. For me, it's not only to work with the architecture and space, it's also to work with the time, to work with the people who are involved with the place. It's also dealing with history. It takes all this into account. Other works can be placed in different environments, but they always follow a rule. This is usually not the case for work in situ, because even if they are transported, they remain there forever or they are destroyed.
Marriage is not common in Sweden.
Marriage is an exercise in torture.
I don't know if I'm built for marriage.
Two thirds of the work in the world is done by women. Women own 1 percent of the assets. Young women are sold into prostitution, forced labour, premature marriage, forced to have children they don't want or they can't support. They're abused, raped, beaten up. Domestic violence is supposed to be a cultural problem. They are the first victims of war, fundamentalism, conflict, recession. And young women who have access to education and health care and have resources think that everything was done, they don't have to worry.
Marriage is a school of learning.
Marriage is the death of hope. — © Woody Allen
Marriage is the death of hope.
I love the institution of marriage.
The institution of marriage is obsolete.
Marriage is the aftermath of love.
Marriage is a great institution.
Marriage is not different from a relationship.
Everything that I've learned about computers at MIT I have boiled down into three principles: Unix: You think it won't work, but if you find the right wizard, they can make it work. Macintosh: You think it will work, but it won't. PC/Windows: You think it won't work, and it won't.
Marriage is not an institution, it is an intuition.
I like marriage. The idea.
In spite of conflicting signals - and in spite of a popular culture that sometimes puts down their innocence - most of our kids are good kids. Large numbers do volunteer work. Nearly all believe in God, and most practice their faith. Teen pregnancy and violence are actually going down. Across America, under a program called True Love Waits, nearly a million teens have pledged themselves to abstain from sex until marriage.
Marriage is hard.
There has to be some more regulation. But our kids have this incredible buffet of they can work in genomics, they can work in pre-omics, or they can work in robotics, or they can work in this, or they can work in that. And within the next five years there will be entirely new industries that come out of nowhere that kids are working in that would have been inconceivable when they started college. Not when we started college.
Marriage is wonderful.
Marriage is obsolete and a trap.
Marriage is not a game for the young.
Marriage is a serious thing.
I believe in gay marriage.
I still believe in marriage.
Marriage is the sunset of love.
Marriage is not always peaceful.
I think marriage is ghastly.
No marriage can be flawless and perfect.
Marriage is not a reform school.
I'm not ready to rush into marriage.
Marriage is a commitment, not a feeling.
Marriage is a wonderful thing. — © Patrick McGoohan
Marriage is a wonderful thing.
marriage was a calamity, but it was not an occupation.
One can't plan marriage or dating.
I'm all for same-sex marriage.
Marriage isn't a carnival ride.
I love marriage.
A marriage is a partnership.
The first thing is love: love deeply. If you have been with a person for a few years, in deep love, and you have experienced all the joys and all the miseries, and still you decide to be with the person, then marriage is okay. Because marriage is only a legal arrangement, it cannot make anything more beautiful than it is. It can only make it ugly, it cannot beautify it. Once it is settled legally, once you start taking each other for granted, things will start going down rather than rising high.
Marriage, my dear, is not suicide.
Marriage is a partnership, not a democracy.
I believe in marriage and fidelity. — © Gloria Vanderbilt
I believe in marriage and fidelity.
I definitely believe in marriage.
Marriage is a gamble, let's be honest.
There is no marriage in Heaven, but there is love.
Marriage is a duet or duel.
There is no marriage without engagement
OK, no marriage is perfect.
Marriage is ridiculous.
I understand all the work to be of a nonabstract nature regardless of the style, form, or explicit subject matter because all the work... is concerned with evoking experiences that are in themselves - and their relationship to you, the viewer - the ultimate subject and content of the work. I want to equate the experience of the work with its meaning.
Marriage is the tomb of friendship.
I am not anti-marriage.
Marriage isn't the ultimate destination.
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