Argument Quote by Lisa Kleypas
“Marriage would change hardly anything between us, except that we would end our arguments in a much more satisfying way. And of course I would have extensive legal rights over your body, your property, and all your individual freedoms, but I don't see what's so alarming about that.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Devil's Duchess by Lisa Kleypas, 2010
Marriage is portrayed as a legal contract that resolves personal conflicts but also imposes extensive control over an individual’s autonomy.
In simple terms: Marriage can settle disputes while granting broad legal authority.
Consider the balance between partnership and personal freedom.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- legal advice
- relationship counseling
- personal boundaries
- marriage vows
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you negotiate personal autonomy within a marriage?
- What safeguards protect individual freedoms in partnership?
Legal authority may conflict with personal liberty and consent.