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🎉Life Quotes🥳

"Why do ever think about to get marriedDo we dare, all life to get worried, to be curious, to be angry, to think for money like they are gold, to think about what next to buy, to cry and even and more to happen?Marriage is like the gold, you find it or not, it depends from you but you once lost you can't find the same gold or the same wife, it's in about of luck to find the same. Imaginate that you have gold, but you don't have money, so you go to a pawnshop and what happens the gold becomes money, but reality you have two diffirent stuff. This doesn't mean that by doing that you get the same, why don't you go and give your wife for other person Will be the same like your wife will live in this person for which you have replaced herOf course, NOT!"

— Deyth Banger 😊

"Maybe it's a good idea," said Kathy."Why is that?""Well - you have a British sensibility.""What does that mean?""I just mean people over there might like it." She gestured in the direction of England."

— Charlie Close, Burning Embers and Other Stories of Marriage, Work, and Family 😊

"Dont touch me. Dont tell me how beautiful my eyes are, how soft my hair is, how you love to hear my voice. Dont. Dont pretend you are falling in love with me. I know you are lying, and every word you say hurts even more. Let us just be friends, if we can start there. Cant we? Cant we at least be friends? Get to know each other a little? Before the wedding, and the bedding, when I will have to take you as my lord and husband?"

— Melissa de la Cruz, The Ring and the Crown 😊

"When she found a place of her ownand packed her bags he asked her to marry him. She kissed him, and quoted in his ear,"He married a woman to stop her getting away, Now shes there all day."

— Ian McEwan, Amsterdam 😊

"In all marriages there is struggle and ours was no different in that regard. But we always came to the other shore, dusted off, and said, There you are, my love."

— Elizabeth Alexander 😊

"Now he must put into practice all his fine poetic thoughts about romantic love."

— Philip Zaleski, The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings: J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Owen Barfield, Charles Williams 😊

"Live each day as if it could be the last day that you spend with your husband or wife."

— Lindsey Rietzsch, How to Date Your Spouse: A Couple's Guide to Falling and Staying in Love 😊

"Dandelions represent the easy way. You pick up a dandelion and it's so soft, and it's so easy and even fun sometimes to blow the seeds everywhere. And you don't even realize what you're doing. Nothing happens right then, except you get a pretty little show in the breeze. It's not until later, sometimes, a long time later, that you look out in your garden and realize what you did.It's easy, love, to pull back, to hide in yourself, to run and say you're just taking some time, to keep all of your emotions inside, maybe even to think you're protecting me from something. It would be easier still for me to let you do that. To watch you blow those dandelion seeds everywhere, and pretend it won't damage anything. To pretend we won't wake up one summer morning to discover we've allowed a huge patch of weeds to grow between us, opening up cracks in the foundation of our marriage.Thorns, on the other hand... they're not easy. They hurt. They make you want to give up on the whole plant sometimes. But if you don't give up, love, if you fight through it, allow yourself to be hurt - the result is beautiful and strong. And it will last forever if you care for it."

— Breeana Puttroff 😊

"As spouses, we play a big role in the development of each other's self-confidence, self-esteem, and self-worth. An entire personality can be destroyed and a marriage ripped apart over the course of just months. It's important that husbands and wives take this subject seriously and learn to build each other up through the simple concepts of dating. It's critical that the older we get, the younger we feel. As the years pass, our attitudes towards each other and our relationships should become more positive and our lives more meaningful."

— Lindsey Rietzsch, How to Date Your Spouse: A Couple's Guide to Falling and Staying in Love 😊

"In a marriage, words are like rain. And the land of a marriage is filled with dry washes and arroyos that can become raging rivers in almost the wink of an eye. The therapists believe in talk, but most of them are either divorced or queer. It's silence that is a marriage's best friend."

— Stephen King, Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales 😊

"Marriage can and should be the greatest thing that happens to you in this life, along with having children. We need to make the most of it and work to make it that great experience we dreamed about when we were young."

— Lindsey Rietzsch, Successful Failures: Recognizing the Divine Role That Opposition Plays in Life's Quest for Success 😊

"I assumed my first undivided responsibility."

— Charles Dickens, Great Expectations 😊

"Keep strong the bond of love."

— Lailah Gifty Akita 😊

"The way you date(treat) your spouse, truly has an impact inside and outside of your marriage."

— Lindsey Rietzsch, How to Date Your Spouse: A Couple's Guide to Falling and Staying in Love 😊

"Ask any successfully married couple what keeps their relationship alive and they will tell you, "interest." It's as simple as that."

— Lindsey Rietzsch, How to Date Your Spouse: A Couple's Guide to Falling and Staying in Love 😊

"The more interest you show in your spouse, the more interest your spouse will show in you."

— Lindsey Rietzsch, How to Date Your Spouse: A Couple's Guide to Falling and Staying in Love 😊

"In this changing world around us we can't help but change. Change is what makes our relationships so interesting! without it there wouldn't be anything new happening in our lives. Your job as an equal in your relationship is to look for change in your spouse and embrace it. When you show a devoted interest in every talent, hobby, desire, passion or goal that your spouse tosses on the table, you are telling your spouse that he/she is important to you. The favor will be returned tenfold. Life will become more interesting!"

— Lindsey Rietzsch, How to Date Your Spouse: A Couple's Guide to Falling and Staying in Love 😊

"Many tradesmen export their best commodities-the Christian should not. He should have all his conversation everywhere of the best savour"

— but let him have a care to put forth the sweetest fruit of spiritual life and testimony in his own family. 😊

"Forget about trying to "fix" your spouse's flaws. Instead, focus your attention on aspects and characteristics that you enjoy most."

— Lindsey Rietzsch, How to Date Your Spouse: A Couple's Guide to Falling and Staying in Love 😊

"Wanting to give her the best fit I could, I sand the knowledge I had learned from Snow Flower. "Everyone needs clothing-no matter how cool it is in summer or how warm it is in winter-so make clothes for others without being asked. Even if the table is plentiful, let your in-laws eat first. Work hard and remember three things: Be god to your in-laws and always show respect, be good to your husband and always weave for him, be good to your children and always be a model of decorum to them. If you do these things, your new family will treat you kindly. In that fine home, be calm of heart."

— Lisa See, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan 😊

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