Top 1200 Married Couples Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
Not everything has to be a couples' event.
Only as far as a man is happily married to himself is he fit for married life and family life in general.
I was married for a little while. I chose to be married. Then I chose not to be. But in the state of Maryland, I could... That should be the case for all Marylanders. — © Donna Edwards
I was married for a little while. I chose to be married. Then I chose not to be. But in the state of Maryland, I could... That should be the case for all Marylanders.
I am definitely one of those girls who want to get married. I have two sisters and they are both married with kids, and I'm like, 'Oh, I want that.'
I don't want to make any mistakes. My parents have been married for 40 years. I want to stay married.
I wanted to be the first girl in my class to get married. From the seventh grade on, I used to write in my yearbook under each senior's picture, 'married' or 'engaged.' I had marriage on the brain.
It is great to be married. It's even better when your life partner and the new family are supportive of your profession. I love being married.
I was married very young. I lived a very middle class life. I was married at age 21, divorced at 31.
Bessie: 'Why don't you get married?' Zooey: 'I like riding in trains too much. You never get to sit next to the window anymore when you're married.
I shouldn't have got married. My dad told me. I was 35 and I got married. He said, 'You're too young to be married'. 'What? I'm 35'. Said, 'You're far too young. You haven't lived yet'. He was right, bless him, thanks, Dad.
I love Frank Ocean. We're going to get married. In true life, we should get married.
My parents were married for sixty-five years, and I was married for about ten minutes, my first year at Yale Drama School. Something, somehow, didn't get passed on to my generation.
I don't want to be married just to be married. — © Mary Ann Shaffer
I don't want to be married just to be married.
I think women still want to be married. But I don't think they'll do anything to get married anymore
I've been married three times. I married the girl next door when I was 22, and I wasn't a good husband, but I wasn't a good anything then. Nowadays, I'm much kinder.
You get excited about getting married, aight, but after you're married for awhile, you gotta have a process to make it work, aight.
At first, people were like, 'I've discovered something - you guys are married!' I was like, 'Yeah, that's not a secret. We've been married now already for many years.'
I was married very young. I lived a very middle class life. I was married at age 21, divorced at 31. I didn't sleep on people's couches.
The proper basis for marriage is mutual misunderstanding. The happiness of a married man depends on the people he has not married. One should always be in love - that's the reason one should never marry.
I am so romantic about Gypsies. They're not allowed to do anything until they get married. So they all get married really young, at sixteen.
I met the man of my dreams at a gym, and then we got married in Vegas - because we're classy. When you meet at a gym, where else do you get married?
Married women are far more depressed than married men - in unhappy marriages, three times more; and - interestingly - in happy marriages, five times more. In truth, it is men who are thriving in marriage, now as always, and who show symptoms of psychological and physical distress outside it. Not only their emotional well-being but their very lives, some studies say, depend on being married!
Why in almost all societies have married women specialized in bearing and rearing children and in certain agricultural activities, whereas married men have done most of the fighting and market work?
But I would say, you know, if you're getting married - why are you getting married? Why would you get married? Why would anybody get married?
I've been married to the same woman for forty years, and whenever people ask us how we managed to stay married for so long, we usually say as one voice, 'What's the secret? Don't get divorced!'
I think about being married again, having a home and a wife. No one can ever be married too many times, and maybe if I keep trying I'll get it right one day.
When people are courting, many of them think that when they get married, that's it, and everything will be on Easy Street. But you really have to work even harder once you're married, because the challenges are that much greater.
I'd probably say Bryan Adams I'm Ready.' I love that song, I want it played at my wedding, whenever I get married if I get married!
Getting married is an adventure. Because when you're getting married, you're doing something you don't know anything about. Did you ever think of that?
Most marriages I've known, and I've been married a long time and I've known a lot of married people - you wonder how they got together. Often they seem to be opposites.
I got married before I found myself. People should find themselves before they get married.
What most did not understand then was that I was not only married to the man I loved, but I was also married to the movement that I loved.
If you gave me a choice between being married and being a baseball player, that's a no-brainer. I would be married any day. I just love it.
I was never the girl that grew up saying I want to get married. I actually told my parents to not expect me to get married.
The early Church was married to poverty, prisons and persecutions. Today, the church is married to prosperity, personality, and popularity.
We dated in our early 20s, when we were working at the same newspaper. We broke up, got back together and broke up again. I wanted to get married and have kids, but he wasn't ready. So I married someone else, had my daughters and the marriage ended ... and there was Bill. He'd never gotten married and was finally, finally ready. We discovered that we were still each other's favorite people to talk to.
We were happily married for eight months. Unfortunately, we were married for four and a half years.
I can handle being married for my money; it's being married for my life insurance that gives me pause. — © Jacob M. Appel
I can handle being married for my money; it's being married for my life insurance that gives me pause.
My wife - I married my onscreen girlfriend from 'Growing Pains', Mike Seaver's girlfriend, and we've been married for 17 years - so marriage is very important to us.
A divorcee is a women who got married so she didn't have to work, but now works so she doesn't have to get married.
I think women still want to be married. But I don't think they'll do anything to get married anymore.
The poverty rate among black married couples has been in single digits ever since 1994. You would never learn that from most of the media. Similarly you look at those blacks that have gone on to college or finished college, the incarceration rate is some tiny fraction of what it is among those blacks who have dropped out of high school. So it’s not being black; it’s a way of life. Unfortunately, the way of life is being celebrated not only in rap music, but among the intelligentsia, is a way of life that leads to a lot of very big problems for most people.
First, I had no idea you were married. Somehow, I don't think Trillian knows, either." "I married Smoky and Morio to forge a soul bond so I could use their powers to search for Trillian, since we thought he was captured and in danger." She stopped, blanching. "You mean I got married for no reason?" Smoky cleared his throat. "I think we've just been insulted," he said. Morio sniggered. "Sounds like it.
I married my first boyfriend. We just married too young. No children. So that broke up. There were a few relationships in between, and then I met my husband Adam when I was 37.
I may get married later or may never get married. But I want babies, so I'll have to get married. I want fat, cute babies. Every girl has to think about it at some point. For me, marriage is about family, and that's why I find it necessary. Till then, it's normal to have a partner and do your own thing.
A lot of people [are] saying civil union," Faried told KDVR. "I don't like it being called that because I can get married to a female and it can be called a marriage. Why can't a female be married to a female and male be married to a male and it be called a marriage? You still have the same thing, same love and happiness.
As marriage goes, I think most people sort of set being - you know getting married as the goal as opposed to being married.
I don't want to be married just to be married. I can't think of anything lonelier than spending the rest of my life with someone I can't talk to, or worse, someone I can't be silent with.
When I was married, I wasn't loving myself. Now I'm in love with myself. I will get married again. — © Patti LaBelle
When I was married, I wasn't loving myself. Now I'm in love with myself. I will get married again.
I have noticed... that men usually leave married women alone and are inclined to treat all wives with respect. This is no great credit to married women.
My father married once. I married once. This is a conviction of ours. This is the way we grew up.
I don't need to be married, but I feel married.
I don't think you need to get married necessarily. Girls just assume they will get married and have babies, but that isn't the right thing for everyone.
I keep saying this: that I'll get married when I am ready to have a kid. I won't have a kid without getting married for sure.
Being married is different than not being married, and anybody who tells you that it's the same is lying.
One day it was about getting married that mother talked with me, and I said I was so glad that when you didn't like being married, or got tired of your husband, you could get Unmarried.
When we got married, we kind of kept it quiet because everybody was saying, 'Oh, Mickey and Minnie got married.'
I've been married three times, really I should only have been married once.
I've had a very strange life. Whenever I've married, I've married for life. But things have gone desperately wrong.
My parents got married late and they had kids late, so I never felt a social or cultural thing to be married or pregnant or a homeowner by a certain age.
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