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Man's best possession is a sympathetic wife.
— Euripides
Everyone needs to stop and breathe and look at how redefining marriage will have a hugely chilling effect on religious liberty in America.
— Eric Metaxas
Oh, before I get carried away with my news—how are you? I hope you're doing all right and not second-guessing your decision to back away from your marriage plans. Honestly, though, I've been doing some of that here, but for different reasons, of course. Well
— Beverly Lewis
My words to my wife are to refresh, encourage and help bring her into her destiny.
— Bill Johnson
Passion is the evil in adultery. If a man has no opportunity of living with another man's wife, but if it is obvious for some reason that he would like to do so, and would do so if he could, he is no less guilty than if he was caught in the act.
— St. Augustine
Whom God has put asunder, why should man put together?
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Wives don't need a good provider, they need a Godly man who will help them trust in The Provider - God!!
— Nick Vujicic
The greatest thing you can do for your children is love your spouse.
— Stephen Covey
Marriage is not mainly about prospering economically. It is mainly about displaying the covenant keeping love between Christ and his Church
— John Piper
Wise is the man who learns the nonverbal language of his wife, who notes the nod and discerns the gestures. It's not just what is said, but how. It's not just how, but when. It's not just when, but where. Good husbanding is good decoding. You've got to read the signs.
— Max Lucado
Be fiercely loyal to one spouse. Fiercely loyal. Don't even look twice at someone else. No flirting. No teasing. No loitering at her desk or lingering in his office.
— Max Lucado
On your wedding day, God loaned you his work of art: an intricately crafted, precisely formed masterpiece. He entrusted you with a one-of-a-kind creation. Value her. Honor him. Having been blessed with a Testore, why fiddle around with anyone else?
— Max Lucado