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'Tis safest in matrimony to begin with a little aversion.
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Single women have a dreadful propensity for being poor. Which is one very strong argument in favor of matrimony.
Jane Austen
The critical period of matrimony is breakfast-time.
A. P. Herbert
The bonds of matrimony are like any other bonds - they mature slowly.
Peter De Vries
It seemed to me pretty plain, that they had more of love than matrimony in them.
Oliver Goldsmith
A lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment.
Jane Austen
In America a woman loses her independence for ever in the bonds of matrimony. While there is less constraint on girls there than anywhere else, a wife submits to stricter obligations. For the former, her father's house is a home of freedom and pleasure; for the latter, her husband's is almost a cloister.
Alexis de Tocqueville
I am determined that only the deepest love will induce me into matrimony. So... I shall end an old maid, and teach your ten children to embroider cushions and play their instruments very ill.
Jane Austen
Russian ladies, for the most part, cherish only Platonic love, without mingling any thought of matrimony with it; and Platonic love is exceedingly embarrassing.
Mikhail Lermontov
I see no room in holy Scripture for any sexual activity outside of matrimony.
George Carey
Incompatibility. In matrimony a similarity of tastes, particularly the taste for domination.
Ambrose Bierce
When news had reached me through well-informed channels that my Aunt Agatha for many years a widow, or derelict, as I believed it is called, was about to take another pop at matrimony, my first emotion, as was natural in the circumstances, had been a gentle pity for the unfortunate goop slated to step up the aisle with her - she, as you are aware, being my tough aunt, the one who eats broken bottles and conducts human sacrifices by the light of the full moon.
P. G. Wodehouse
That honourable estate of Matrimony, which was sanctified in Paradise, allowed of the Patriarches, hallowed of the olde Prophets, and commended of al persons.
John Lyly
I asked of Echo 't other day (Whose words are few and often funny), What to a novice she could say Of courtship, love, and matrimony. Quoth Echo, plainly, - "Matter-o'-money."
John Godfrey Saxe
In matters of religion and matrimony I never give any advice; because I will not have anybody's torments in this world or the next laid to my charge.
Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield
Nowadays love is a matter of chance, matrimony a matter of money and divorce a matter of course.
Helen Rowland
Matrimony is the union of meanness and martyrdom.
Karl Kraus
Matrimony; the high sea for which no compass has yet been invented.
Heinrich Heine
The priest said to the man who married: "Remember that you are caught for life. This door opens but once. Before this den of matrimony the tracks are all one way.” This was in the nature of a punishment for having married. The theologian felt that the contract of marriage, if not contrary to God's command, was at least contrary to his advice, and that the married ought to suffer in some way, as a matter of justice. The fact that there could be no divorce, that a mistake could not be corrected, was held up as a warning. At every wedding feast this skeleton stretched its fleshless finger towards bride and groom.
Robert G. Ingersoll
So that ends my first experience of matrimony, which I always thought a highly over-rated performance.
Isadora Duncan
When the blind lead the blind, no wonder they both fall into - matrimony.
George Farquhar
[Matrimony] is the grave of love.
Giacomo Casanova
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