The problem in public life is learning to overcome terror; the problem in married life is learning to overcome boredom. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez Copy Share Image
“Husband’ means ‘wife’ of a ‘wife’. But people have become husbands. Hey! Is the ‘wife’ going to become a Husband?” — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
I think I have only walked down the high street once in my married life. — Princess Michael of Kent Copy Share Image
Beat your wife on the wedding day, and your married life will be happy — Japanese Proverb Copy Share Image
Here is a toast to the loving couple wishing them a long and happy married life. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Jail is a good experience but it has its drawbacks ... all the disadvantages of married life with none of its compensations. — Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit Copy Share Image
Married life had taught him the futility of arguing with a female in a dark-brown mood. — Isaac Asimov Copy Share Image
“Married life proved not very different from premarried life, except now there was the desire for solidity instead of expansion.” — Meg Wolitzer Copy Share Image
“There was a lot to be said for the discipline of married life. It forced one to learn the art of compromise,… — John Connolly Copy Share Image
During the early stages of our married life, Pranathi did struggle to adjust for a few months. But she is a very… — N. T. Rama Rao, Jr Copy Share Image
Not listening is probably the commonest unkindness of married life, and one that creates - more devastatingly than an eternity of forgotten… — Judith Viorst Copy Share Image
“How can you afford to have difference of opinions at home? When the wife says, ‘I am yours’ and the husband says,… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
Really, this horrid House of Commons quite ruins our husbands for us. I think the Lower House by far the greatest blow… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
“Another and less elevated lesson she had learned in married life was that if she wheedled long enough and discreetly enough, she… — Winston Graham Copy Share Image
Ive always been a romantic who wanted to be married. Ive got lots of friends who have never felt that way, but… — Davina McCall Copy Share Image
“As married people, we dwell on a spectrum between happy and unhappy, in love and out of love, and we move back… — Ada Calhoun Copy Share Image
“One who does not allow discord [with the wife] to happen even for a minute is considered a [true] husband. Look after… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
“One cannot do without a husband. As much need does one have to relieve herself, that much need one has for a… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
Pope Francis has mentioned several times in public prior to 'Amoris Laetitia''s release that lack of work was keeping young people from… — Anthea Butler Copy Share Image
“Then as now much time was spent arguing about the rights of women, husband-and-wife relationships and freedom and rights within marriage, but… — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
Fairness is a concept that holds only in limited situations. Yet we want the concept to extend to everything, in and out… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
A strange effect of marriage, such as the nineteenth century has made it! The boredom of married life inevitably destroys love, when… — Stendhal Copy Share Image
“Maybe he, like Mum, believed God had delivered three extra children, one-two-three, as a sign of His plan for this couple's long,… — Monica Wood Copy Share Image
When [men] see a pretty woman, and feel the delicious madness of love coming over them, they always stop to calculate her… — William Makepeace Thackeray Copy Share Image
“The separation of young single adults from (plain old) single adults is supposedly a precaution against older men courting girls as young… — Nicole Hardy Copy Share Image
“ Once a person has been poisoned by self-deception, he can't make decisions about himself as neatly as all that," Himiko said,… — Kenzaburō Ōe Copy Share Image
“For myself, hand on heart, those things never bothered me. It is one of the graces of married life that for some… — Sebastian Barry Copy Share Image
“It was a fact generally acknowledged by all but the most contumacious spirits at the beginning of the seventeenth century that woman… — Antonia Fraser Copy Share Image
“He caressed the side of her jaw with his fingertips, sending a light shiver down her spine. "I should warn you that… — Lisa Kleypas Copy Share Image
“Sheba has often told me that she thinks there's a rhythm to married life, an ebb and flow in the pleasure that… — Zoë Heller Copy Share Image
“And when Mary nodded, Pauline said, "You'd better hurry then, you know how how is," and laughed to show she would not… — Alice McDermott Copy Share Image
“Alcoholics build defenses like the Dutch build dikes. I spent the first twelve years or so of my married life assuring myself… — Stephen King Copy Share Image