Honor, obey?" Gisbourne shouted, grappling with John. "This is what you call being a good wife?"
I stopped. "I never said I'd be a good wife, Guy. Just that I'd marry you.
Mots clés marriage good wife refusal scarlet wifely-duty gisbourne
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Your brother was a terrible traitor, I know, but if we start killing men at weddings they’ll be even more frightened of marriage than they are presently.
George R.R. MartinMots clés fear men humour marriage weddings
Marriage is a very strange thing. It’s a very public institution, it’s meant to tell the world that two people are going to live together, to declare that their children will be legal, that these children can inherit their property. It’s meant for social living, to ensure that some rules are observed, so that men and women don’t cross the lines drawn from them. At the same time, marriage is an intensely private affair, no outsider will know the state of some one else’s marriage. It’s a closed room, a locked room…
Shashi DeshpandeMots clés marriage
Has it ever occurred to you that married couples endure watching their spouses grow old and feeble and senile all the time? That it's part of marriage? A hard part, to be sure, but not so hard that one just gives up on the institution altogether.
Sabrina JeffriesMots clés marriage
If everybody was so reverent of the institute of marriage, how did all the adultery get committed?
Zoë HellerYou never have to suffer because of, or be denatured by, another person, even someone you love.
Rossana CondoleoMots clés marriage separation divorce love-pain psychological-damage coping-with-divorce divorcing love-sadness partner-abuse sick-marriage sick-partnership
Why are we bringing him along, again?" Will inquired, of the world in general as well as his sister.
Cecily put her hands on her hips. "Why are you bringing Tessa?"
"Because Tessa and I are going to be married," Will said, and Tessa smiled; the way that Will's little sister could ruffle his feathers like no one else was still amusing to her.
"Well, Gabriel and I might well be married," Cecily said. "Someday."
Gabriel made a choking noise, and turned an alarming shade of purple.
Will threw up his hands. "You can't be married Cecily! You're only fifteen! When I get married, I'll be eighteen! An adult!"
Cecily did not look impressed. "We may have a long engagement," she said. "But I cannot see why you are counseling me to marry a man my parents have never met."
Will sputtered. "I am not counseling you to marry a man your parents have never met!"
"Then we are in agreement. Gabriel must meet Mam and Dad.
Mots clés humor marriage william-herondale tessa-gray gabriel-lightwood cecily-herondale p-541
Men... be the man of your home.. Love your family and protect your wives... so at the end of the day... it wont matter if you live in a cardboard box... the love between you will always be enough.
Erica StoneMots clés love marriage commitment
Mothers! They promise you they'll never get married again, and next thing you know you're a bridesmaid.
Mindy SchanbackMots clés humor marriage angst mothers-and-daughters
The best gift you can give to your kids is a happy marriage.
Ricky ShettyMots clés children marriage parenting kids fatherhood
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