
Top 41 Marriage Philosophy Quotes
#1. I'm trap in marriage with gangsta rhyme and my street life.
Kjiva
#3. The real reason a husband and wife always fight is because they always focus on the ugliness in each other and have forgotten to focus on the beauties that attracted them at first.
Debasish Mridha
#4. A story that is more interesting than any novel written by Nicolas Spark; a relationship that has more emotions than any movie made by Karan Johar; and a drama that is more exciting than any TV show...this what we have in our 15 years of marriage and 19 years of togetherness (?)...
Sandhya Jane
#5. On marriage: You sort of stumble along and reconnect and lose each other and reconnect again.
Felicity Huffman
#6. The heart is like a woman, and the head is like a man, and although man is the head of woman, woman is the heart of man, and she turns man's head because she turns his heart.
Peter Kreeft
#8. If you want kids, choose your girlfriend like your future child has the deciding vote.
Stefan Molyneux
#9. Not until you're bind together with a more pure and sincere relationship, the love you feel to each other will never become something tangible - Sarah
Diyar Harraz
#10. The greatest secret of life is never give up. Don't give up on yourself, your dreams and your family.
Lailah Gifty Akita
#11. I think that gay marriage is something that should be between a man and a woman.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
#12. Marriage is a team effort. Both of us share that philosophy.
Nick Lachey
#14. In marriage you are not sacrificing yourself to the other person. You are sacrificing yourself to the relationship.
Joseph Campbell
#15. I always like to say that our brand or our philosophy has always been kind of this marriage between the 'food as indulgence,' and it's also been about 'food as health,' that food is vitality.
John Mackey
#16. It takes three to make love, not two: you, your spouse, and God. Without God people only succeed in bringing out the worst in one another. Lovers who have nothing else to do but love each other soon find there is nothing else. Without a central loyalty life is unfinished.
Fulton J. Sheen
#17. There are answers which, in turning away wrath, only send it to the other end of the room, and to have a discussion coolly waived when you feel that justice is all on your own side is even more exasperating in marriage than in philosophy.
George Eliot
#18. I do not think either virginity or old age contemptible, and some of the shrewdest minds I have met inhabited the bodies of old maids.
C.S. Lewis
#19. You do not marry a woman, but you marry your imagination of her.
Debasish Mridha
#20. You know, Republicans should have a consistent philosophy. And if your philosophy is about limited government and not intruding in people's lives, you shouldn't just inconveniently take a social issue like gay marriage and say, 'Well, unless we think - actually we should be intruding your life.'
Mark McKinnon
#22. Then I'll have more fun searching in vain then marrying one of the wrong sort.
Erle Stanley Gardner
#25. A tattoo is permanent; with a marriage you can more easily change your mind.
Carolyn V. Hamilton
#26. There are three traps that strangle philosophy: The church, the marriage bed, and the professor's chair.
George Santayana
#29. My advice to you is get married: if you find a good wife you'll be happy; if not, you'll become a philosopher.
Socrates
#30. Many married women who have deliberately spurned the "hour" of childbearing are unhappy and frustrated. They never discovered the joys of marriage because they refused to surrender to the obligation of their state. In saving themselves, they lost themselves!
Fulton J. Sheen
#33. It seems as if, in making a marriage, either the individual or the interest of the species must come off badly.
Alain De Botton
#35. My worldview, my philosophy, my attitudes, my relationships, my parenting, my marriage - everything has been transformed by my relationship with Christ.
Lee Strobel
#36. Marriage is nothing but a commitment to care and share.
Debasish Mridha
#38. A marriage is sensitive, fragile and crucial. Once you mess up with how you handle it, it will shatter
Diyar Harraz
#39. It is not the lack of commitment that destroys marriages, it is the lack of purpose.
Debasish Mridha
#41. The truth is that there are two men in Ibsen - an idealist, exalted to the verge of sentimentality, and a critic, hard, inexorable, remorseless, to the verge of cynicism. What we call his "social philosophy" is a modus vivendi arrived at between them. Both agree in repudiating "marriage for love";
Henrik Ibsen
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