'Statistically, people who have been happily married and then widowed tend to remarry.
I know a lot of Americans in Paris who have married Frenchmen. They keep bringing up their experience, the clash of civilizations, the clash of personalities.
In Afghan culture, you don't date - you marry. Even talking to boys before marriage brings great shame to your family.
I wanted a family, but before I had a family, I was a career person. I've tried to marry those two things, and sometimes it is successful, and sometimes it is not.
Carry your Bible and live by it. There's a better chance that you will stay married if that much is true for either one of you - male or female.
I am married and happy. My only wish is that nothing will change.
If I ever married, I know I would dread the daily sound of the key in the door and the casual expectancy of 'Hello! I'm home!'
I like being married. I'm at home with my wife and kids all the time now. I don't go out for wild nights.
I am about to be married, and am of course in all the misery of a man in pursuit of happiness.
My mom and dad met at Anaheim High School. After they got married, all they wanted to do was have four children, and they did.
Even though many couples are choosing to marry later in life, our laws haven't been updated to address dating partner abuse.
It's always been my personal feeling that unless you are married, there is something that is not very dignified about talking about who you are dating.
Oh, I've had terrible, terrible relationships! The fact that I ever got happily married to a great, normal man is kind of a miracle.
That's the weird thing about not being married - you can't get regular kissing; you can't be guaranteed of it, and that's a great shame.
If two people of the same sex fall in love and want to marry, why would our government stand in their way?
I tell young people who ask me about a future in writing not to go into it unless they get married to someone rich.
I love true love, and I'm a woman who wants to be married for a lifetime. That traditional life is something that I want.
I'd rather marry my husband in the stage where I know what I'm getting into and what it's going to be like for our life together.
Love is the terrible secret people are suspected of unless they're married, then one always suspects they don't.
To complain that I could only be married once was like complaining that I had only been born once.
I'm not getting within 20 feet of a married man ever again - not even talking to one!