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marriage wedding divorce
Getting a divorce is nearly always as cheerful and useful an occupation as breaking valuable china. Rebecca West
marriage funny-love best-love
In my house I'm the boss, my wife is just the decision maker. Woody Allen
marriage race half
Women--one half the human race at least--care fifty times more for a marriage than a ministry. Walter Bagehot
marriage long disputes
Marriage is one long conversation, chequered by disputes. Robert Louis Stevenson
marriage laughter philosophical
You can forgive people who do not follow you through a philosophical disquisition; but to find your wife laughing when you had tears in your eyes, or staring when you were in a fit of laughter, would go some way towards a dissolution of the marriage. Robert Louis Stevenson
marriage husband latin
I believe no gentleman would like to have his family affairs neglected because his wife was filling her head with crotchets and pothooks, and who, because she understood a few scraps of Latin, valued that more than minding her needle or providing her husband's dinner. Sarah Fielding
marriage men together
It is so far from being natural for a man and woman to live in a state of marriage, that we find all the motives which they have for remaining in that connection, and the restraints which civilised society imposes to prevent separation, are hardly sufficient to keep them together. Samuel Johnson
marriage wedding men
I would advise no man to marry who is not likely to propagate understanding. Samuel Johnson
marriage funny-love hope
The triumph of hope over experience. Samuel Johnson
too-late waiting-for-godot moments
But at this place, at this moment of time, all mankind is us, whether we like it or not. Let us make the most of it, before it is too late! Samuel Beckett
too-late late
It was too late for happiness - but not too late to be helped by the thought of what I had missed. That is all I haved lived on - don't take it from me now Edith Wharton
too-late never-too-late late
It's never too late for those whose time has come. Bertolt Brecht
too-late late knows
Or is there no such thing as 'too late'? Is there only 'late' and is 'late' always better than 'never'? I don't know. Bernhard Schlink
too-late late
…told herself likewise not to hope. But it was too late. Hope had already entered… Jane Austen
too-late youth adolescence
In adolescence she thought it was too early to choose, now in youth she was convinced it was too late to change. Paulo Coelho
too-late moments late
Between too early and too late, there is never more than a moment. Franz Werfel
too-late late early-death
I romanced internally about early death till it was too late to die early ... Harriet Martineau
too-late never-too-late late
It's never too late to get good at something. Guy Fieri
late lucky wrote
I was lucky in getting my first book published; my first book was 'Bunnicula,' which I wrote with my late wife Debbie, for the fun of it. James Howe
later saw surprised
I wouldn't be surprised if we saw them later in the year. Brian Griese
later life normal question reproduce various
Even under normal conditions, how we can distinguish various events, various experiences, and be able to reproduce it later is, of course, a very interesting question and, I think, one that we face in day to day life. Susumu Tonegawa
late runs
We've got to keep those runs from scoring, especially late in the ballgame. Mike Hargrove
late prejudice prejudices
It is never too late to give up your prejudices Henry David Thoreau
late morning time wake
I was working so many late hours, I just wouldn't wake up in the morning in time for school. Melissa Foraker
later might open shots telling
He was just real angry, telling me I've got to take more shots when I'm open because I might not get them later in the game. Allan Ray
late
I do not think it is ever too late to start. O. Singh
lateness illusion punctuality
The superior thing ... was to be late. Lateness showed that serene contempt for the illusion we call time which is so necessary to ensure the respect of others and oneself. Only the servile are punctual ... Rose Macaulay