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Children Quote by Firoozeh Dumas

“Marriage, in my culture, has nothing to do with romance. It's a matter of logic. If Mr. and Mrs. Ahmadi like Mr. and Mrs. Nejari, then their children should get married. On the other hand, if the parents don't like each other, but the children do, well, this is where sad poetry comes from.” quote by Firoozeh Dumas
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“Marriage, in my culture, has nothing to do with romance. It's a matter of logic. If Mr. and Mrs. Ahmadi like Mr. and Mrs. Nejari, then their children should get married. On the other hand, if the parents don't like each other, but the children do, well, this is where sad poetry comes from.”

Firoozeh Dumas

About This Quote

The speaker describes marriage as a pragmatic arrangement driven by familial approval rather than romance, noting the emotional tension when parental and children preferences clash.

In simple terms: Marriage is logic, not romance.

Key Takeaway

Cultural expectations shape marital decisions.

Themes

culture marriage logic family dynamics

Mood

matter-of-fact wry

Type

observational cultural commentary

When to use this quote

  • arranged marriages
  • family negotiations
  • cultural festivals

Key Concepts

social contract intergenerational conflict

Practical Applications

  • Facilitate open dialogue between generations
  • Balance personal desire with family expectations

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do cultural norms influence personal choice?
  • Can romance coexist with pragmatic expectations?
A Different Perspective

Reducing marriage to pure logic may overlook emotional compatibility.

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