
Top 13 Hurtful Marriage Quotes
#1. The problem, as I see it, are the twin human creations of marriage and religion. It is marriage and religion that make copulation complex and hurtful. Marriage brings up notions of trust, cuckoldry and ownership, while religion makes certain kinds of intimacy sinful.
Matthew Reilly
#2. Night came. The moon was entering her first quarter, and her insufficient light would soon die out in the mist on the horizon. Clouds were rising from the east, and already overcast a part of the heavens.
Jules Verne
#3. Women are much more discriminating. I think both types of people are equally interested in having an attractive partner. But women essentially give the thumbs up to only half as many guys as guys giving the thumbs up to women.
Christian Rudder
#4. While I am alive, not a hair on Jewish heads will be touched.
Habib Bourguiba
#6. So you give me nothing."
"When have I ever given you anything?"
Softly, Arin said, "You gave me much, once.
Marie Rutkoski
#7. The greatness of action includes immoral as well as moral greatness
Cortes and Napoleon, as well as Luther and Washington.
Edwin Percy Whipple
#8. For what is it that angels do? They bring us good news. They open our eyes to moments of wonder, to lovely possibilities, to exemplary people, to the idea that God is here in our midst. They lift our hearts and give us wings.
Joan Anderson
#9. When you see something, it can't be unseen. When you hear a sound, it can never be unheard. I know, deep down, that this evening I have learned something that can never be unlearned. And the part of my world that is altered will never be the same.
Cecelia Ahern
#10. When we do what we really love, money will come, the door will open. We feel useful and work as a game that
Julia Cameron
#11. The experienced physician, mechanic, or physiologist looking at a wound, an engine, a microscopic preparation, "sees" things the novice does not see. If both, experts and laymen, were asked to make exact copies of what they see, their drawings would be quite different.
Rudolf Arnheim
#12. Whatever may happen the sun will rise tomorrow as it rose to-day, beneficent and serene.
Paul Gauguin
#13. There is no point in launching technology before customers are ready to use it.
Peter Erskine
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