"As a walled town is more worthier..." - Quote by William Shakespeare
As a walled town is more worthier than a village, so is the forehead of a married man more honorable than the bare brow of a bachelor.
More by William Shakespeare
“She dreams of him that has forgot her love; You dote on her that cares not for your love. 'Tis pity love should be so contrary; And thinking of it makes me cry 'alas!”
“Yet do I fear thy nature; It is too full o' the milk of human kindness.”
“Men are April when they woo, December when they wed. Maids are May when they are maids, but the sky changes when they are wives.”
More on Marriage
“A man ought to be able to be fond of his wife without making a fool of himself about her.”
“We were at a beach one summer, and I had a bathing suit on. My wife looked at me and said: 'Boy, you are skinny, aren't you?' I said: 'Honey, I'd like to remind you that it was minor defects like this that kept me from getting a better wife.'”
“Now as he watched Katie toying with a ring that wasn't there, he felt his old investigative instincts kick in. There'd been a husband, he thought; her husband was the missing element. Either she was still married or she wasn't, but he had an undeniable hunch that Katie was still afraid of him.”
More on Honor
“I would not lose so great an honorAs one man more methinks would share with meFor the best hope I have.”
“I have not lost the hope that the masses will refuse to bow to the Moloch of war but they will rely upon their own capacity for suffering to save their country's honour.”
“To him who disgraces his family life is no life, and to such a person there is no one a friend, neither while living nor when dead.”