Marriage, like money, is still with us; and, like money, progressively devalued.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Marriage is like a bank account. You put it in, you take it out, you lose interest.
Never ever discount the idea of marriage. Sure, someone might tell you that marriage is just a piece of paper. Well, so is money, and what's more life-affirming than cold, hard cash?
Nowadays love is a matter of chance, matrimony a matter of money and divorce a matter of course.
Divorce is the one human tragedy that reduces everything to cash.
Either marriage is a destiny, I believe, or there is no sense in it at all, it's a piece of humbug.
There is no doubt that, as a society, we have become blase about the importance of marriage as a stabilising influence and less inclined to prize it as a worthwhile institution.
Marriage is a commitment for life. It is a permanent, lifelong relationship.
The institution of marriage, if you look at it over many centuries, has come and gone.
Never marry for money; you can borrow it cheaper.
The more time you invest in a marriage, the more valuable it becomes.