Top 1200 Marriage Work Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on December 12, 2024.
I think Donald Trump's interpretation of marriage is something that he himself doesn't really believe in. 'Traditional marriage' is where two people love each other, commit to each other, care for each other over the years. It is a meaningful ceremony, and his interpretation of that is not recognizing what real marriage is.
The State Marriage Defense Act helps safeguard the ability of states to preserve traditional marriage for their citizens.
I've always believed the two best anti-poverty programs are work and marriage. — © Jim Talent
I've always believed the two best anti-poverty programs are work and marriage.
By marriage the husband and wife are one person in law, that is, the very being or legal existence of the woman is suspended during marriage.
I support marriage equality and oppose legislation that defines marriage as only being between a man and a woman.
The Silly Putty-like malleability of the institution [marriage], in fact, is the only reason we still have the thing at all. Very few people... would accept marriage on it's thirteenth-century terms. Marriage survives, in other words, precisely because it evolves. (Though I suppose this would not be a very persuasive argument to those who probably also don't believe in evolution).
Marriage is worse than dying. Why stay with one person for fifty years? We advise against marriage.
Marriage is like democracy - it doesn't really work, but it's all we've been able to come up with.
A storybook marriage? No, not at all. What Mitt Romney and I have is a real marriage.
Better no marriage, than a marriage short of the best.
In many ways, the crumbling of the institution of marriage is the real 'war on women.' Marriage is the civilizing influence for men and for families.
Marriage, sanctified by the bond of fidelity, is the nearest life gets to a work of art.
Those who condemn gay marriage, yet are silent or indifferent to the breakdown of marriage and divorce, are, in my view, missing the real issue.
My life is written about as though I've had this idyllic ending. But a marriage is something you have to work at.
I ran to my marriage, I was happily ready to take on marriage. — © Mark Ruffalo
I ran to my marriage, I was happily ready to take on marriage.
Marriage is built around complementarity of the sexes, and therefore the institution of marriage is a support for stable families and societies.
I'm totally against straight marriage - even though I'm married. I don't think heterosexual marriage is any of the government's business.
Friendship is the marriage of the soul, and this marriage is liable to divorce.
By demanding more from men and from marriage, it's single women who have perhaps played as large a part as anyone in saving marriage in America.
I had a marriage that I came to in the same way everybody else comes to a marriage. We all take chances when we get married.
Attaching the word marriage to the association of same-sex individuals mistakenly presumes that marriage is principally a matter of adult benefits and adult rights. In fact, marriage is principally about the nurturing and development of children. And the successful development of children is critical to the preservation and success of our nation.
The moral code of Heaven for both men and women is complete chastity before marriage and full fidelity after marriage.
There's no formula that can make a marriage work. Sometimes two people just click.
Anything that you do in life, whether it's work or a relationship or marriage, you get into it with a lot of positivity.
Til marriage and motherhood happened, I was devoted to my work. I didn't see anything beyond it.
Well, marriage doesn't function in the way it used to in terms of deciding our fate, but it's in our heads, and it determines a lot of our actions. Like, right now, if you think about gay marriage - and they just started having the first gay marriages in New York - it shows what a potent idea marriage remains for people.
I think it's very important that we protect marriage as an institution between a man and a woman. I proposed a constitutional amendment. The reason I did so was because I was worried that activist judges are actually defining the definition of marriage. And the surest way to protect marriage between a man and woman is to amend the Constitution.
The institution of marriage has been something that - we have a very temperamental relationship, marriage and I. I've seen a lot of not great examples of it.
I tried marriage. I'm 0 for 3 with the marriage thing. So, being a ballplayer - I believe in numbers. I'm not going 0 for 4. I'm not wearing a golden sombrero.
Being able to support oneself allows one to choose a marriage out of love and not just economic dependence. It also allows one to risk that marriage.
Giving public sanction to homosexual marriage ends up redefining marriage, and it's certain to harm children.
Christian marriage is marked by discipline and self-denial...C hristianity does not therefore depreciate marriage, it sanctifies it.
Marriage is a partnership between one man and one woman... Nothing could be clearer in the Bible as to what constitutes a marriage in God's sight.
We do not create marriage from scratch. Instead, in the elegant language of the marriage ceremony, we 'enter into the holy estate of matrimony.
We have a very strong marriage. We've been together for going on 32 years. I think we have the strongest marriage I know.
I've been married twice and I've tried to make it work, but I feel I haven't had a real marriage yet.
Gay marriage is a tricky issue for the Democrats due to the fact that - like taxes, defense and education - they are forced to lie about their position when running for office. In other words, Democrats are gay marriage supporters trapped in the bodies of candidates who oppose gay marriage. And no issue-reassignment surgery can help them.
Really with marriage, from what I've heard about from different friends that are married, you can't entirely be prepared. There are things you can only learn in marriage.
Marriage requires the giving and keeping of confidences, the sharing of thoughts and feelings, respect and understanding always, marriage requires humility - the humility to repent, the humility to forgive. Marriage requires flexibility (to give and take) and firmness: not to compromise principles. And a wise and moderate sense of humor. Both need to be pulling together in the same direction.
Every marriage is different, and it's impossible to understand your own marriage, really, much less anybody else's. — © Robert Christgau
Every marriage is different, and it's impossible to understand your own marriage, really, much less anybody else's.
Even though marriage is doomed, if you turned it into a job you like and really work at it - it can be salvaged.
Marriage is like a table with four legs - the couple, the children, the parents and the in-laws. Break any of these and the marriage crashes to the floor
I love producing other people's work, but presenting is a very serious business. It's a marriage.
The secret to a long and healthy marriage is to work at it and don't try and change each other.
There is no secret to a long marriage - it's hard work...It's serious business, and certainly not for cowards.
If a marriage doesn't work, you can't do anything about it. I am not the kind who'll stick on under false pretences.
We do not create marriage from scratch. Instead, in the elegant language of the marriage ceremony, we 'enter into the holy estate of matrimony.'
Civil union is less than marriage. Marriage is a sacred and valued institution and ought to be afforded equal protection.
Marriage is a totally different phenomenon: it is the climax of love. Then it is good. I am not against marriage - I am for the REAL marriage. I am against the false, the pseudo, that exists. But it is an arrangement. It gives you a certain security, safety, occupation. It keeps you engaged. Otherwise, it gives you no enrichment, it gives you no nourishment.
No marriage stays in the same pattern forever. It is both the best feature of marriage and the worst, that it inevitably changes. — © Lisa Kleypas
No marriage stays in the same pattern forever. It is both the best feature of marriage and the worst, that it inevitably changes.
I think that with marriages, people have to understand that you have to look at your marriage and understand what is needed in your marriage - not what people think your marriage should be or what people want your marriage to be.
What a good thing there is no marriage or giving in marriage in the after-life; it will certainly help to smooth things out.
Each marriage bears the footprints of economic and cultural trends which originate far outside marriage.
Divorce is probably of nearly the same date as marriage. I believe, however, that marriage is some weeks the more ancient.
Marriage is going to disappear, should disappear. And now the point is coming in the history of humanity where it becomes possible that marriage can disappear. It is already an outmoded phenomenon, it has lived too long and it has created nothing but misery. Marriage should disappear and love should flower again. One should live with insecurity and freedom. That I call intelligence.
We are wide open and vulnerable and in all likelihood an activist judge will strike down our Defense of Marriage Act, our state law against gay marriage, this year. And in all likelihood, we will have gay marriage in 2004 in Minnesota , if we don't get this amendment on the ballot for November.
Marriage is not one point of view: it's a constant back and forth over different perspectives - a healthy marriage, anyway.
I've often thought if I didn't make my marriage work, I would have failed at my one true shot at happiness.
Marriage is built around complementarity of the sexes and therefore the institution of marriage is a support for stable families and societies.
Marriage is not defined in the federal Constitution at all; it's a matter for the states. And applying the Fourteenth Amendment to the equality of men and women and their relationship in marriage is totally different than redefining marriage. Here is the overreach of the judiciary. This, if allowed to stand without any congressional approval, without any kind of enabling legislation, is what Jefferson warned us about. That's judicial tyranny.
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