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A man married to the right woman will be happy. A man married to the wrong woman will be a philosopher.
— Aristotle
Remarriage while the true partner is living is a vain attempt to give respectability to dishonor by invoking a human law that overthrows God's law:
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
The celibate is bound to feel lonely in that atmosphere, but it is a different kind of loneliness that plagues the erotic. The former is tempted because, in the natural order, he is without a partner; the other is lonely even when he has his partner, for as St. Augustine reflected: "Our hearts were made for Thee, O Lord, and they cannot rest until they rest in Thee.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
One of the things I discover a lot in marriage counseling is the husband or wife trying to get their spiritual thirst quenched by their partner; I think that's a real common mistake that we make.
— Max Lucado
In choosing a companion, it is necessary to study the disposition, the inheritance, and training of the one with whom you are contemplating making life's journey.
— David O. McKay
I'm very relaxed. I have a family, I have a partner of 20 years, I have a wonderful life; nothing could be better.
— Elton John
This will be the most important decision of your life, the individual whom you marry.
— Gordon Hinckley
Having experienced everything you don't want in a partner over time, it starts to narrow down to what you actually do want.
— Jennifer Aniston
It also predicted that the electron should have a partner: an antielectron, or positron. The discovery of the positron in 1932 confirmed Dirac's theory and led to his being awarded the Nobel prize for physics in 1933.
— Stephen Hawking
Choose your life's mate carefully. From this one decision will come 90 percent of all your happiness or misery.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
Heaven will be heaven only if my wife is there.
— Andrew Jackson
Every crisis raises relational issues: Will you try it and handle it yourself? Will you find a new partner? Or will you and Jesus tackle the crisis together? In tackling the stuff of life together, you'll see that your relationship with God will deepen. In pondering Christ, you find that you are in fact living His life, and God is living yours. Christ in you and you in Christ. God doesn't lead you through phases or steps.
— Leonard Sweet