ŷ

Married Quotes

Quotes tagged as "married" Showing 61-90 of 140
James C. Dobson
“25. Whenever two human beings spend time together, sooner or later they will probably irritate one another. This is true of best friends, married couples, parents and children, or teachers and students. The question is: How do they respond when friction occurs? There are four basic ways they can react:

� They can internalize the anger and send it downward into a memory bank that never forgets. This creates great pressure within and can even result in disease and other problems.
� They can pout and be rude without discussing the issues. This further irritates the other person and leaves him or her to draw his or her own conclusions about what the problem may be.
� They can blow up and try to hurt the other person. This causes the death of friendships, marriages, homes, and businesses.
� Or they can talk to one another about their feelings, being very careful not to attack the dignity and worth of the other person. This approach often leads to permanent and healthy relationships.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future

James C. Dobson
“37. It is better to be single and unhappy than unhappily married.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future

Cathy Burnham Martin
“Most single people are sick of married people presenting themselves as both available and interested, when indeed they are merely “playing.� Oh, yeah� and cheating. Gee, that is attractive. Not! Others could not care less what someone’s marital status might be.”
Cathy Burnham Martin, The Bimbo Has Brains: And Other Freaky Facts

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Most women would each be left with fewer dreams or without a dream, if the institution of marriage were to be abolished.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Dini Nuzulia Rahmah
“Maka jadilah berlian yang disimpan rapat, sampai Allah datangkan orang yang tepat. Maka percayalah untuk menjadi berlian idaman, tak perlu merusak diri dengan pacaran.”
Dini Nuzulia Rahmah, Pacaran, Lillahi Ta'ala

Jack Kerouac
“Get married and have halfbreed babies, manuscripts, home¬spun blankets and mother’s milk on your happy ragged mat floor like this one. Get yourself a hut house not too far from town, live cheap, go ball in the bars once in a while, write and rumble in the hills and learn how to saw boards and talk to grandmas you damn fool, carry loads of wood for them, clap your hands at shrines, get supernatural favors, take flower-arrangement lessons and grow chrysanthemums by the door, and get married for krissakes, get a friendly smart sensitive human-being gal who don’t give a shit for martinis every night and all that dumb white machinery in the kitchen.”
Jack Kerouac, The Dharma Bums

Edmund White
“So,� he said. “What’s the difference between me and a whore?� He swallowed. “Am I a whore?�
“No more than every married woman.”
Edmund White, Our Young Man

“People who fell in love at first sight, rushed home to their parents to tell them the good news and subsequently married were, [Patricia Highsmith] thought, retarded. Rather, a more honest appraisal of the nature of love positions it nearer to the horrors of mental illness. How else could you explain the fact that so many people were prepared to sacrifice the safety and cosiness of their lives for the thrill of a new romance?”
Andrew Wilson, Patricia Highsmith, ζωή στο σκοτάδι

أنيس منصور
“وهو أعزب طاووس ،وعندما يخطب أسد وبعد أن يتزوج : حمار وحيوانات اخرى”
أنيس منصور, قالوا

Gregory Corso
“Should I get married? Should I be good?”
Gregory Corso, Marriage

Loren A. Olson
“As a psychiatrist, I have learned to tell my patients who are dealing with significant life conflicts to simplify the decision-making process. We have only three options: change it, put up with it, or get out. In most cases one of those three options can be eliminated immediately. Since attraction to someone of the same sex is not going to change, a married man [or woman] is only left with suffering through it or getting out.”
Loren A. Olson, Finally Out: Letting Go of Living Straight, a Psychiatrist's Own Story

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“My wife does not need the whole country to play politics with. We are only the two of us at home but she plays the highest form of politics with me. That’s why I don't understand her ways. I think I need to do a bit of political science to understand her”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, Pearls Of Eternity

Robert Ferrigno
“I'm married to the future.”
Robert Ferrigno, Heart of the Assassin

Christina Engela
“Sumone Yiden Smiff was a businessman of note. Was, past tense. Through years of sweat and swearing and amazingly smart (or lucky) deals he’d built up a mining empire that spanned the sum of known space. At 74 years, he had reached the apex of a career stretching half a century. His companies mined precious commodities like Impervium, Obstinatium and Bitanium. He wasn’t really famous, or ostentatious. In fact he only ever made the cover of Fortune One Billion once, twenty-five years ago. He’d never married, had lots of children � light-years apart, apparently.”
Christina Engela, Dead Man's Hammer

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Most of the very few people who would choose a good heart over riches would eventually use that to either make a lot of money, or attract men or women who are rich.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“Who you are married to determines what your future will look like”
Sunday Adelaja

“God’s plan is for every believer to be married to Christ”
Sunday Adelaja

“To be married to Christ is to be meshed with him”
Sunday Adelaja

Darnell Lamont Walker
“The relationship was perfect, but I hated everything about the person I became.”
Darnell Lamont Walker

جلجامش نبيل, Gilgamesh Nabeel
“في مجتمعات الشرق الأوسط، الحكم على الأمر يميز على أسس كثيرة، منها الجنس والعمر والحالة الزوجية والدين، والأولوية معطاة دائماً بكل إجحاف وظلم للرجل البالغ المتزوج المسلم.”
جلجامش نبيل, Gilgamesh Nabeel, صراع الأقنعة