Marriage isn't about a collection of scenes over ten years of two people telling each other that they love each other. It's about commitment.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Marriage is a commitment for life. It is a permanent, lifelong relationship.
Marriage is an institution and that's where a couple finish up.
Marriage is about love, but it is not first and foremost about love. First and foremost, marriage is about continuity and transmission.
Marriage is like life - it is a field of battle, not a bed of roses.
I don't see the point in marriage: if you make a commitment, you make a commitment. Fidelity is important to me; it's about honouring that commitment.
I think marriage is one of those things that writers draw on, one of those emotional reservoirs that go way back.
Marriage is a series of desperate arguments people feel passionately about.
Marriage is an attempt to solve problems together which you didn't even have when you were on your own.
Marriage is like the romantic ideal, and yet the trappings around it and the culture about it are really the opposite of that.
Marriage is... OK, it's rooted and grounded on love and attraction.