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Marriage is not a reform school... Instead of you reforming [your spouse], [he or she] will instead influence you.
— Billy Graham
As husband and wife, to have a happy life together, you must have confidence and respect, and you must have substantial agreement in your faith.
— Billy Graham
The only really sound marriages are those based on mutual respect.
— Billy Graham
Our culture puts feelings first, but true love isn't based on feelings. That is why there are so many divorces today. When the early romantic feelings in a marriage do not remain constant... many people believe divorce is the answer.
— Billy Graham
God can help you begin to rebuild your marriage and your life if you will let Him rule in your life.
— Billy Graham
While God's will is that every marriage will endure, man's sin has poisoned many relationships.
— Billy Graham
A good marriage is not "made in heaven," but on earth. Love is a fragile commodity which needs to be cultivated and nourished constantly.
— Billy Graham
Satan's first appearance in the Bible included an attack on a marriage—trying to divide Adam and Eve. His tactics have not changed. He wants our marriages to flounder and fail, because he knows that few things will discourage us more.
— Billy Graham
A marriage based only on physical attraction or romantic emotions is almost certainly doomed to failure right from the start.
— Billy Graham
Young people, look to your Bible when thinking about any matter, including getting married.
— Billy Graham
It's interesting to see how 'Arth' still touches a chord in people's hearts all these years later. Men were very hostile when the film was shown in 1984. They were angry and said things like I'm teaching women wrong things by saying they have the choice to walk out of their husband's home if they are cheated upon.
— Shabana Azmi
I'm married. I have three children. I have a mortgage to pay. The plumbing breaks and the yard needs trimming. However, what my wife and children need most from me is my passion for them.
— John Eldredge