Top 1200 Unhappy Marriage Quotes & Sayings - Page 13

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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
I don't support gay marriage despite being a conservative. I support gay marriage because I am a conservative.
We would be happier with what we have if we weren't so unhappy about what we don't' have
It's what's in *yourself* that makes you happy or unhappy. — © Agatha Christie
It's what's in *yourself* that makes you happy or unhappy.
The issue of gay marriage has reached the Supreme Court and observers are analyzing every detail to predict how each justice will vote. Experts say Chief Justice John Roberts is likely to rule in favor of gay marriage based on the fact that he spent Tuesday's hearings watching the Tony Award nominations.
He who is really kind, can never be unhappy
One becomes moral as soon as one is unhappy.
As I see it, out of a hundred marriages ninety-nine marriages are just licensed prostitution. They are not marriages. A marriage is only a real marriage when it grows out of love. Legal, illegal, does not matter. The real thing that matters is love.
Tired of being unhappy? Fix it.
All things do help the unhappy man to fall.
When I left the WWE then I wasn't unhappy with the company at all.
The best marriage in the world is two servants in love. The worst marriage in the world is two masters in love.
I'm not happy when I'm writing, but I'm more unhappy when I'm not.
I believe that marriage has a spiritual foundation because only a man and a woman can create life, which is a gift from God. So, while I believe that government should bestow benefits equally, I also believe that government must respect those - like myself - who believe that marriage has a religious foundation.
You can't be unhappy in the middle of a big, beautiful river. — © Jim Harrison
You can't be unhappy in the middle of a big, beautiful river.
I have very poor and unhappy brains for drinking.
When you're unhappy, you tend to play up, don't you?
Our brothers and sisters in the trans community, they showed up to every one of our marriage marches when it wasn't necessarily what they needed. So we have to be there for them, use our lessons learned in the marriage fight - how to win when it's difficult, how to change minds that are difficult to change.
No matter how free divorce, how frequently marriages break up, in most societies there is the assumption of permanent mating, of the idea that the marriage should last as long as both live. . . . No known society has ever invented a form of marriage strong enough to stick that did not contain the 'till death us do part' assumption.
I was desperately unhappy trying to adjust to the world.
I'm less crazy and unhappy when I'm writing.
Marriage is about becoming a team. You’re going to spend the rest of your life learning about each other, and every now and then, things blow up. But the beauty of marriage is that if you picked the right person and you both love each other, you’ll always figure out a way to get through it.
I am never unhappy, you can achieve that as well.
Life is too short to be unhappy.
Be happy. If you're successful but unhappy, that's emptiness.
The unhappy never want enemies.
Learn from your unhappy customers.
Marriage is not something that can be accomplished all at once; it has to be constantly reaccomplished. A couple must never indulge in idle tranquility with the remark: "The game is won; let's relax." The game is never won. The chances of life are such that anything is possible. Remember what the dangers are for both sexes in middle age. A successful marriage is an edifice that must be rebuilt every day.
Hope is the second soul of the unhappy.
All men want their whores to be unhappy.
The unhappy derive comfort from the misfortunes of others.
A man is as unhappy as he has convinced himself he is.
Oh, that was a good time, when I was unhappy.
Both men and women today see marriage not as a way of creating character and community but as a way to reach personal life goals. They are looking for a marriage partner who will 'fulfill their emotional, sexual, and spiritual desires.' And that creates an extreme idealism that in turn leads to a deep pessimism that you will ever find the right person to marry.
A married person does not live in isolation. He or she has made a promise, a pledge, a vow, to another person. Until that vow is fulfilled and the promise is kept, the individual is in debt to his marriage partner. That is what he owes. 'You owe it to yourself' is not a valid excuse for breaking a marriage vow but a creed of selfishness.
If you're unhappy, you should change what you're doing.
Happiness to me is simply not being unhappy.
Newt Gingrich is against same-sex marriage. Well, actually, he's against same-marriage sex.
I'm a big believer that if you're happy and your employees are happy, your customers are going to be happy. If you're unhappy and your employees are unhappy, there's no way your customers are going to be happy.
It is because he was unhappy that God created the world. — © Henry de Montherlant
It is because he was unhappy that God created the world.
We invented marriage. Couples invented marriage. We also invented divorce,mind you. And we invented infidelity,too, as well as romantic misery. In fact we invented the whole sloppy mess of love and intimacy and aversion and euphoria and failure. But most importantly of all, most subversively of all, most stubbornly of all, we invented privacy.
Oh! The good times when we were so unhappy.
How unhappy is he who cannot forgive himself.
Who decides whether you shall be happy or unhappy? You do!
A brother who is unhappy is a dangerous relative to have.
The unhappy truth is, learning is hard.
One is never as happy or as unhappy as one thinks.
..why is it that in problematic situations almost everyone resorts to axioms and societal remedies that in actuality almost nobody believes in?...ask yourself, have you ever known anyone whose marriage was saved by a marriage counselor, whose drinking was cured by a psychiatrist, whose son was kept out of reform school by a social worker?
It's become a cliche to think of marriage as a disaster area and a war zone. Although political shows are really popular now, I think what sets this apart is this marriage and this family dynamic, and this way of revealing that people in positions of power or who have public careers are also real people. They have children and lives, and they have to deal with all of the things that everybody else does.
Unhappy the general who comes on the field of battle with a system. — © Napoleon Bonaparte
Unhappy the general who comes on the field of battle with a system.
I'm just sittin here trying not to be unhappy.
We fall in love more deeply when we're unhappy.
I do not favor same-sex marriage. I oppose same-sex marriage, and that has been my view. But, but if people are looking for someone who will discriminate against gays or will in any way try and suggest that people that have different sexual orientation don't have full rights in this country, they won't find that in me.
I knew marriage was not the answer to changing the conditions for poor, black, queer folks. So I never felt compelled to get married - it just didn't seem important. But even if marriage wasn't right for me at the time, or a quick fix toward black empowerment, I found it repulsive that loving same-sex couples were refused the right.
You don’t marry for love. What does love got to do with marriage? I spit on love and marriage. You marry for money.
Cynicism is the calling card of unhappy people.
When you are unhappy, discover what you are clinging to and let it go.
I'm somebody who is really unhappy if I don't play.
It's impossible to be unhappy while wearing a poncho!
Happy or Unhappy, families are all mysterious.
I definitely wouldn't want an unhappy wife, that's for sure.
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