The chain of wedlock is so heavy that it takes two to carry it - and sometimes three.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The trouble with wedlock is that there's not enough wed and too much lock.
I've had three wives. I've had five weddings.
I only intended to be married one time. But marriages are made; they don't just happen. It takes two.
And so, it's not a thing of how many carries, but were you effective when you did carry.
To believe that one, or even three, mates can supply all the things one needs from one's friends is as stupid as believing married couples must do everything together.
There is something magical about three you know - a trio is tight and nicely economical.
Marriage is the torment of one, the felicity of two, the strife and enmity of three.
I have six locks on my door all in a row. When I go out, I lock every other one. I figure no matter how long somebody stands there picking the locks, they are always locking three.
Sometimes eight chains go together really well, depending on the length - how short they are, how small they are.
Chains do not hold a marriage together. It is threads, hundreds of tiny threads, which sew people together through the years.