Discover the most popular and inspiring quotes and sayings on the topic of Marriage. Share them with your friends on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or your personal blogs, and let the world be inspired by their powerful messages. Here are the Top 100 Marriage Quotes And Sayings by 93 Authors including Thomas Hardy,Garrison Keillor,Martin Luther,Andre Maurois,David Jeremiah for you to enjoy and share.
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, friends, is a lifelong feast; love is no light lunch.
There is no more lovely, friendly and charming relationship, communion, or company than a good marriage.
A successful marriage is an edifice that must be rebuilt every day.
Marriage can either be a classroom where people become wiser and better, or a prison where people become resentful; and bitter.
Marriage is the beginning and pinnacle of civilization.
To me, marriage is the ultimate mystery.
Marriage [is] two flawed people coming together to create a space of stability, love and consolation, a haven in a heartless world.
Marriage is like a fine aged wine. It has to endure its Time of Fermenting before its full-bodied Flavor and Bouquetcan be appreciate.
Marriage: a hopeful, generous, infinitely kind gamble taken by two people who don't know yet who they are or who the other might be, binding themselves to a future they cannot conceive of and have carefully omitted to investigate.
Today, the need to avoid confusing marriage with other types of unions based on weak love is especially urgent. It is only the rock of total, irrevocable love between a man and a woman that can serve as the foundation on which to build a society that will become a home for all mankind.
Marriage for love is the most beautiful external symbol of the union of souls; marriage without it is the least clean traffic that defiles the world.
Marriage is a school of learning.
Among other things a marriage is a system of belief, a story, and though it manifests itself in things that are real enough, the impulse that drives it is ultimately mysterious.
Marriage is a wonderful thing.
Marriage is a great institution.
Marriage is the gold standard of all relationships. It's the currency by which everything is valued.
Marriage is the agreement to let a family happen.
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 halves our griefs, doubles our joys, and quadruples our expenses
Marriage: love, honor, and negotiate.
Marriage is when a man stops disappointing many women and focuses on disappointing one!
Marriage is the permanent conversation between two people who talk over everything and everyone until death breaks the record.
Marriage is based on a more enduring kind of love.
I like marriage. The idea.
Marriage is a coming together for better or for worse, hopefully enduring, and intimate to the degree of being sacred.
The state of matrimony is the chief in the world after religion; but people shun it because of its inconveniences, like one who, running out of the rain, falls into the river.
On marriage: You sort of stumble along and reconnect and lose each other and reconnect again.
Marriage is a contract between 2 people male and female;doing what it takes to make the union work until death due them apart
Marriage is like a golden ring in a chain, whose beginning is a glance and whose ending is eternity.
Marriage is a cheerful commitment.
There is nothing like marriage, for two who love one another.
Marriage is the operation by which a woman's vanity and a man's egotism are extracted without an anaesthetic.
Marriage is based on the theory that when a man discovers a brand of beer exactly to his taste, he should at once throw up his job and go to work inthe brewery.
[Marriage] is the merciless revealer, the great white searchlight turned on the darkest places of human nature.
Marriage is a sacred-commitment.
Marriage ... is not a love affair; it is an ordeal. (92)
Marriage is a sleepy guard to which one confides one's dearest treasure, love.
You ask me, 'What is the secret of remaining happy and married?'
The pursuit of personal happiness and the production of healthy children are two radically contrasting projects, which love maliciously confuses us into thinking of as one for a requisite number of years. We should not be surprised by marriages between people who would never have been friends
Marriage or matrimony is the union of male and female, involving shared life together.
Marriage is made not in ritual or in words but in the living of it.
Marriage is that relation between man and woman in which the independence is equal, the dependence mutual, and the obligation reciprocal.
Passion and marriage are essentially irreconcilable. Their origins and their ends make them mutually exclusive. Their co-existence in our midst constantly raises insoluble problems, and the strife thereby engendered constitutes a persistent danger for every one of our social safeguards.
Love has triumphed over marriage but now it is destroying it from inside
The problem with marriage is that it ends every night after making love, and it must be rebuilt every morning before breakfast.
Marriage is not a static state between two unchanging people. Marriage is a psychological and spiritual journey that begins in the ecstasy of attraction, meanders through a rocky stretch of self-discovery, and culminates in the creation of an intimate, joyful, lifelong union.
Marriage the happiest bond of love might be, If hands were only joined when hearts agree.
Marriage is a duet or duel.
Marriage is not a noun; it's a verb. It isn't something you get. It's something you do. It's the way you love your partner every day.
Marriage is a fierce battle before which the two partners ask heaven for its blessing, because loving each other is the most audacious of enterprises; the battle is not slow to start, and victory, that is to say freedom, goes to the cleverest.
Marriage is the most natural state of man, and ... the state in which you will find solid happiness.
Marriage is a great strain upon love.
Remember: Marriage is the number one cause of divorce
Any mature, spiritually sensitive view of marriage must be built on the foundation of mature love rather than romanticism. But this immediately casts us into a countercultural pursuit.
Marriage is a core institution of societies throughout the world and throughout history. It's something that has provided permanence and stability for our very social structure.
O marriage! marriage! what a curse is thine, Where hands alone consent and hearts abhor.
Better no marriage, than a marriage short of the best.
Our early lessons in love and our developmental history shape the expectations we bring into marriage.
When I'm weak, you can be strong; when I'm strong, you can be weak. That's what I believe marriage is.
What is marriage, is marriage protection or religion, is marriage renunciation or abundance, is marriage a stepping-stone or an end. What is marriage.
Marriage is an investment which pays dividends if you pay interest.
Marriage: A friendship recognized by the police.
[Marriage] happens as with cages: the birds without despair to get in, and those within despair of getting out.
Marriage is two people in love standing in the same bathroom
Marriage is what happens when one at least of the partners doesn't want the other to get away.
Marriage is an expression of love and respect and trust and faith in the future, but the union of husband and wife is also an alliance against the challenges and tragedies of life, a promise that with me in your corner, you will never stand alone.
Marriage is ridiculous.
Marriage is the death of hope.
Marriage
So different, this man
And this woman:
A stream flowing
In a field.
Marriage is the highest state of friendship. If happy, it lessens our cares by dividing them, at the same time that it doubles our pleasures by mutual participation.
Marriage simplifies life and complicates the day.
Marriage is mutual faithful friendship.
Marriage enlarges the Scene of our Happiness and Miseries.
Marriage is ... OK, it's rooted and grounded on love and attraction.
If we must lose wife or husband when we live to our highest right, we lose an unhappy marriage as well, and we gain ourselves. But if a marriage is born between two already self-discovered, what a lovely adventure begins, hurricanes and all.
Marriage: that I call the will of two to create the one who is more than those who created it.
Free love may try to dissolve, and the concubinate to desecrate, the holiest tie, as it pleases; but, for the vast majority of our race, marriage remains the foundation of human society and the family retains its position as the primordial sphere in sociology.
Marriage is a freaking minefield.
Marriage is the most serious long-term contract a couple will make in their lifetime, but many enter into it with a lack of maturity and knowledge. The growing number of divorces shows how imperative it is that young people be adequately prepared for marriage.
[On marriage:] It is an institution committed to the dulling of the feelings.
Courtship is driven by hormones; marriage is sustained by humility and self-sacrifice.
The concerts you enjoy together/ Neighbors you annoy together/ Children you destroy together,/ That keep marriage in tact.
Marriage is the commodification of affection, copulation, and, reproduction.
Marriage is to family what legs are to a table.
Marriage is a state that is attended with so much care and trouble, that it is a kind of faulty indulgence and selfishness to livesingle, in order to avoid the difficulties it is attended with.
Marriage is the tomb of friendship.
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 is one sweet way in which one can taste heaven on earth. Similarly, I can also become hell on earth.
Marriage is when two people are joined together to become one desperately boring person.
Marriage is the tomb of love.
Marriage is the best compromise between nature and culture.
You have to learn how to be married. You have to learn to love somebody.
The difficulties and hazards of marriage are greatly increased where backgrounds are different
Marriage doesn't just happen! It takes a solid set of decisions, a huge amount of skill and enormous willpower.
Marriage is like a bank account. You put it in, you take it out, you lose interest.
We got married: society's solution to loneliness, lust and laundry.
Love is often the fruit of marriage.
Marriage is a step so grave and decisive that it attracts light-headed, variable men by its very awfulness.
Marriage, in life, is like a duel in the midst of a battle.