Married life requires shared mystery even when all the facts are known.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Marriage seems to be predicated on protecting a very deep and intimate form of mystery.
Every marriage is a mystery to me, even the one I'm in. So I'm no expert on it.
To me, marriage is the ultimate mystery.
Marriage must incessantly contend with a monster that devours everything: familiarity.
The one charm about marriage is that it makes a life of deception absolutely necessary for both parties.
Mystery is something that appeals to most everybody.
If there wasn't mystery, people wouldn't have anything to ponder. If you already knew everything, you wouldn't have anything to think about and life would just be really boring.
Love is the terrible secret people are suspected of unless they're married, then one always suspects they don't.
Everyone knows I'm married; I just don't discuss it. Because it's a part of my life that I'd rather keep private... When your whole life is played out in front of everybody, for your sanity, you need parts that are just yours.
Marriage requires searing honesty at all costs. I learned that from my third wife.