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I'm a married woman. I love my husband; I have a good life.
Married! Not to retreat, but to be the mistress of a lord's domain; not to be safe in a convent, but to live as some lord's breeding sow.
I'm married, you know. I love my husband and I have a child.
We were in love, high on the novelty of marriage. The words husband and wife felt as if they had a shine to them. They were simply more fun to say than all the other words we knew.
A house does not need a wife any more than it needs a husband.
Wife trumps all.
A husband is a guy who tells you when you've got on too much lipstick and helps you with your girdle when your hips stick.
A retired husband is often a wife's full-time job.
No wonder so many marriages ended in divorce. Marriage sucked and husbands were the worse.
I have never been married. The married women of my acquaintance rarely speak of their husbands at all, except as a nuisance to be borne.
We got married: society's solution to loneliness, lust and laundry.
I have a husband who adores me.
Married men get so they make a routine even of keeping a mistress
There's nothing in the world like the devotion of a married woman. It's a thing no married man knows anything about.
Having had five husbands, I guess I should know a thing or two about marriage.
A husband is what is left of a lover, after the nerve has been extracted.
I don't need to be married, but I feel married.
Husbands make the best kinds of heroes. - Lisa JacobsonMarriage is a mosaic you build with your spouse. Millions of tiny moments that create your love story.
Some wives have model husbands, I got one that needed remodeling.
I love marriage.
The married man has all but eliminated that worry from his life, simply because his wife knows all about him: the good, the bad, and the tiny.
I'm married to the person I fell in love with.
my marriage proved to be somewhat more populated than I had anticipated
Marriage is wonderful.
Husbands never become good; they merely become proficient.
A husband is a plaster that cures all the ills of girlhood.
Better to be married than dead!
I married beneath me. All women do.
Opposities are married.
Marriage is a wonderful thing, the wonder of wonders. It is a veritable garden of delights, a perennial fountain of the most exquisite sweetness, happiness, a land of enchantment. The riches and honors of the world are nothing in comparison with it.
Take heed of a person marked, and a Widdow thrice married.
[Take heed of a person marked, and a widow thrice married.]
Women who got married got screwed.
My wife and I have enjoyed over forty years of wedded blitz.
A wife is not a man's shadow or subordinate, but his other self, his "helper," in a sense which no other creature on earth can be.
There is no association richer than the companionship of husband and wife.
How odd; wedded for life, because one of us had died.
Marriage is a necessary evil
Marriage is obsolete and a trap.
If you knew my wife, you'd be like, 'Yeah, you're very married.' She runs the household. I refer to her as 'the greatest director I've ever worked with.'
Married and buried, wed and dead.
Marriage was a calamity, but it was not an occupation.
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Masters, it is good pastime to have a wife. When they have listened
Did she just say "wife?
I dropped a word from the string of negative adjectives that had trailed behind me like tin cans behind the village idiot. Unappreciated, unloved, unmarried. But no longer unpublished.
Marriage is a wonderful thing.
As soon as we confront concrete marriages with other foreign images-such as well-being, happiness, a home for children-marriage appears to be senseless, withered, moribund, and kept alive largely by a great apparatus of psychologists and marriage counselors. Marriage is dead. Long live marriage!
Marriage transforms a distraction into a support, the power of which should be, and happily often is, in direct proportion to the degree of imbecility it supplants.
Marriage is something to be cherished. It should be tended like a precious garden.
So are the early unions of an unfixed Marriage: watchful and observant, jealous and busy, inquisitive and careful, and apt to take alarm at every unkind word. For infirmities do not manifest themselves in the first Scenes, but in the succession of a long Society.
married a giver, not a taker.
My husband loves me, this is great delight.
Poor marriage! Off we went to kill it (unforgivable). Or reinforce it (unforgivable).
The wives who are not deserted, but who have to feed and clothe and comfort and scold and advise, are the true objects of commiseration; wives whose existence is given over to a ceaseless vigil of cantankerous affection.
Nobody until very recently would have thought that their husband was supposed to be their best friend, confidante, intellectual soul mate, co-parent, inspiration.
I never married because there was no need. I have three pets at home which answer the same purpose as a husband. I have a dog which growls every morning, a parrot which swears all afternoon, and a cat that comes home late at night.
Husbands are like fires - they go out when they're left unattended.
Marriage is work, Cora, I'm not going to lie. It's glorious some days and not so much on others.
Smle for fuck sake. You're married to me. Happiest day of your life and all that.
Life is war, and marriage provides us with a close and intimate ally with whom we may wage this war. The battle requires bold love, forgiveness, confrontation, and repentance.
Marriage: A word which should be pronounced 'mirage'.
It's a dangerous thing to be married right up to the hilt, like my daughter's husband. The man is at home all day, like a damned soul in hell.
So how's married life, Abigail?
I was married for 36 years but now I'm free.
Marriage halves our griefs, doubles our joys, and quadruples our expenses
One should never know too precisely whom one has married
A husband is what's left of a sweetheart after the nerve has been killed.
Although my marriage left me with three beautiful children, it also left me with a healthy dose of self-doubt, low self-esteem, and an extreme desire to be loved again. I was operating on empty, expecting to be paid in full.
my awful wedded husband.
Her husband sat silently while she talked, his hands fisted together, his half-smile set in concrete; he looked wisely down at the tablecloth. So this is marriage, I thought: this shared tedium, this twitchiness, and those little powdery runnels forming to the sides of the nose.
The Law has made the man and wife one person, and that one person the husband!
If the husband be not at home, there is nobodie.
Being a husband is a whole-time job.
The husband and wife are one, and that one is the husband.
I have finally become a husband and I am genuinely enjoying every moment of it.
Marriage is a sort of tacit hunting in couples. The world all in couples, each couple in its own little house, watching its own little interests and stewing in its own little privacy - it's the most repulsive thing in the world. One's got to get rid of the exclusiveness of married love.
So that was the end of that marriage.
A husband is like a fire - he goes out when unattended.
I know many a strong man undone by marriage.
[The married woman is] is a bonded slave, who takes her master's name, her master's bread, and serves her master's passion; [and] who passes through the ordeal of pregnancy and the throes of travail at his dictation.
Ay, marriage is the life-long miracle, The self-begetting wonder, daily fresh.
Marriage meant forever.
When husbands and wives not only co-work but try to co-homemake, as post-feminist and well-intentioned as it is, out goes the clear delineation of spheres, out goes the calm of unquestioned authority, and of course, out goes the gratitude.
Marriage is like a bank account. You put it in, you take it out, you lose interest.
Wives invariably flourish when deserted; ... it is the deserting male, the reckless idealist rushing about the world seeking a non-existent felicity, who often ends in disaster.
Marriage is like a vacuum cleaner. You stick it to your ear and it sucks out all your energy and ambition.
What is marriage now, or what has it ever been? - just a painful suffering, a long suffering, with false smiling faces. It has simply proved to be a misery. At the most it can be just a convenience.
Marriage is the mother of the world. It preserves kingdoms, and fills cities and churches, and heaven itself.
You know what a wifey means? It's like your other half. Like when you get married, like, that's your wife!
Married people from my generation are like an endangered species!
You hear more than enough of married people living together miserably. Here is an example to the contrary. Let it be a warning to some of you, and an encouragement to others. In the meantime, I will go on with my story.
He that takes a wife, takes care
A husband should only be a part of your life and not your entire life.
A successful marriage is an edifice that must be rebuilt every day.
He felt married to her, that was all.
She married him two years ago for love, or so she thought, and he's a good enough man but a devotee of household silence. His idea of marriage is to spray WD-40 on anything that squeaks ... The quiet only subsides when Harland sleeps and his tonsils make up for lost time.
Marriage resembles a pair of shears, so joined that they cannot be separated; often moving in opposite directions, yet always punishing anyone who comes between them.
Marriage and deathless friendship, both should be inviolable and sacred: two great creative passions, separate, apart, but complementary: the one pivotal, the other adventurous: the one, marriage, the centre of human life; and the other, the leap ahead.
I was married for four years, then success happened.
I don't really believe you are married unless you have children. And people who only have one kid don't really have kids.