If marriage can be redefined so that it no longer means a man and a woman but two men or two women, why stop there? Why not allow three men or a woman and two men to constitute a marriage?
Redefining marriage will have huge implications for what is taught in our schools, and for wider society. It will redefine society since the institution of marriage is one of the fundamental building blocks of society. The repercussions of enacting s...
There is no doubt that, as a society, we have become blase about the importance of marriage as a stabilising influence and less inclined to prize it as a worthwhile institution.
Same-sex marriage would eliminate entirely in law the basic idea of a mother and a father for every child. It would create a society which deliberately chooses to deprive a child of either a mother or a father.
The church's teaching on marriage is unequivocal, it is uniquely, the union of a man and a woman and it is wrong that governments, politicians or parliaments should seek to alter or destroy that reality.
I might be celibate, but I appreciate the wonder of the sacrament of marriage.
To be honest, marriage doesn't scare me and that, it's just once you've been together for so long, if you haven't got any kids it's just a big expensive day out for everyone else to enjoy, isn't it?
The press is just not your friend when it comes to a marriage. That's why we didn't sell the pictures of our wedding, and we got offered millions of dollars for them, millions.
When there has been a problem in your marriage, you cannot forever go on thinking, 'I am the most terrible person in the world and he is the most wonderful person.' You cannot live in a marriage that is unequal, because after a while, you are just wo...
I believe in traditional marriage.
Well, marriage is a very important part of our culture and our society. If we want to have a hopeful and decent society, we ought to aim for the ideal.
Maintaining marriage seems to be tougher than fatherhood: apparently it's the most difficult thing in the world.
My parents have a wonderful marriage, for many years. But I can't commit myself for such a long time.
I never believed marriage was a lasting institution. I thought that to be married for five years was to be married forever.
To say I drank my way into marriage isn't much of an exaggeration, and it's none at all to say I drank my way out of it.
Marriage is an institution and that's where a couple finish up.
I was looking very much for a career. My second marriage to Stan Herman had ended, and I wanted very much to be independent, not take alimony from him, be on my own, do the right thing.
Marriage is a financial contract; I have enough contracts already.
Gay marriage is going to happen. It must.
Instead of getting married again, I'm going to find a woman I don't like and give her a house.
I'm looking forward to talking to Bill Parcells, too, and to seeing how that marriage with Jerry Jones goes.