"The happy State of Matrimony is, undoubtedly,..." - Quote by Benjamin Franklin
The happy State of Matrimony is, undoubtedly, the surest and most lasting Foundation of Comfort and Love . . . the Cause of all good Order in the World, and what alone preserves it from the utmost Confusion.
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“I've learned that you know your husband still loves you when there are two brownies left and he takes the smaller one.”
“I married a man once and we had been married over a year before I found he preferred potatoes. I said, "I didn't know you loved potatoes." And he said that until he was about 13, he thought rice was potato seeds.”
“I can't explain why a bride buys her wedding dress, whereas a groom rents his tux.”
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“My thoughts will echo your name until I see you again.”
“I suddenly understood that even love and caring weren't always enough. They were the concrete bricks of our relationship, but unstable without the mortar of time spent together, time without the threat of imminent separation hanging over us.”
“Come! you presence will either give me life or kill me with pleasure.”