It doesn't much signify whom one marries, for one is sure to find next morning that it was someone else.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't care if you marry someone who works at the grocery store or someone who is a director of a company; everyone should have their own identity.
Every marriage is a mystery to me, even the one I'm in. So I'm no expert on it.
Marriage seems to be predicated on protecting a very deep and intimate form of mystery.
Never get married in the morning - you never know who you might meet that night.
I remember someone telling me that when he saw the back of a woman's head, he knew that was the woman he was going marry. I laughed that away as silly talk. But I guess when a relationship has to happen, it happens seamlessly. Your partner just walks into your life.
When two people marry they become in the eyes of the law one person, and that one person is the husband.
Most marriages don't add two people together. They subtract one from the other.
It doesn't matter when you get married as long as it is the right person.
Accident counts for as much in companionship as in marriage.
But whether a couple is a man and a woman has everything to do with the meaning of marriage.