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" I've
sometimes thought of marrying, and then I've thought again."
Noel Coward, 1956 |
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" Thus Dante's
motto over Inferno applies with equal force to marriage: "Ye who enter
here leave all hope behind."
Emma Goldman,
Marriage and Love |
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" Wasn't
marriage, like life, unstimulating and unprofitable and somewhat empty
when too well ordered and protected and guarded. Wasn't it finer, more
splendid, more nourishing, when it was, like life itself, a mixture of
the sordid and the magnificent; of mud and stars; of earth and flowers;
of love and hate and laughter and tears and ugliness and beauty and
hurt."
Edna Ferber, Show
Boat, 1926 |
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"
Affairs are just as disillusioning as marriage, and much less restful."
Mignon McLaughlin |
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" Marriage is a
lottery in which men stake their liberty and women their happiness.”
Virginie des Rieux,
Epigrams |
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" The marriage
of convenience has this to recommend it: we are better judges of
convenience than we are of love.”
Mignon McLaughlin |
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