Quotes about Marriage
Marriage was ordained for a remedy and to increase the world and for the man to help the woman and the woman the man, with all love and kindness.
— William Tyndale
When a man and a woman give themselves to each other in an act of marital love, they can know the love of Christ as no one else can know it.
— J. Vernon McGee
Better be an old maid, a woman with herself as a husband, than the wife of a fool; and Solomon more than hints that all men are fools; and every wise man knows himself to be one.
— Herman Melville
If two men or two women can marry, then there is no way a court could deny three men and two women or any combination thereof.
— James Dobson
Our Nation must defend the sanctity of marriage.
— George W. Bush
Or, donner la grosse cloche en mariage à Quasimodo, c'était donner Juliette à Roméo.
— Victor Hugo
Do not economize on the hymeneal rites; do not prune them of their splendor, nor split farthings on the day when you are radiant. A wedding is not house-keeping.
— Victor Hugo
Ladies, a second piece of advice--do not marry; marriage is a graft; it may take hold or not. Shun the risk.
— Victor Hugo
Thenardier had just passed his fiftieth birthday; Madame Thenardier was approaching her forties, which is equivalent to fifty in a woman; so that there existed a balance of age between husband and wife.
— Victor Hugo
Getting married, having children, and staying together long after all love has died, saying that it's for the good of the children (who are, apparently, deaf to the constant rows).
— Paulo Coelho
The simple fact is that only if I love Jesus more than my wife will I be able to serve her needs ahead of my own.
— Timothy Keller
I'm married, you know. I love my husband and I have a child.
— Tina Fey