“I have a life. A real life. I don't need to be defined by a husband or children to have a real life.”— Megan Hart, amazon.com
“Taking a thing apart is always faster than putting something together. This is true of everything except marriage.”— Joe Hill, amazon.com
“I know enough to know that no woman should ever marry a man who hated his mother.”— Martha Gellhorn, thoughtcatalog.com
“Imagine falling in love with someone and finding out they raise their hand at the end of a long boring meeting to ask a question.”— Denise, twitter.com
“I'd have murdered my husband years ago, but the only place with more laundry than my house is prison.”— Stabbatha Christ, twitter.com
“My wife doesn't believe that autocorrect changed 'Yes dear' to 'Hell no I'm not picking your mother up from the airport at 1am.'”— Kent Graha, twitter.com
“A lot of people our age wanted to change the world. Even though it’s a noble idea, I knew I wanted something more traditional...I wanted someone who wanted to marry a wife and mother,”— Nicholas Sparks, amazon.com
“All marriages go through ups and downs, and I believe this is the natural consequence of couples that choose to stay together over the long haul.”— Nicholas Sparks, amazon.com
“I believe that if I’ve done one thing right, it has been to love my wife.”— Nicholas Sparks, amazon.com
“It was one thing to divide the major assets, but how was it possible to divide the heart?”— Nicholas Sparks, amazon.com
“Jane: Absence might make the heart grow fonder. Wilson: I don't think that's possible...You have no idea how much I love you.”— Nicholas Sparks, goodreads.com
“Marriage is about compromise; it's about doing something for the other person, even when you don't want to.”— Nicholas Sparks, amazon.com
“But most of all, I learned that it’s possible for two people to fall in love all over again, even when there’s been a lifetime of disappointment between them.”— Nicholas Sparks, amazon.com
“I don’t think the kind of woman who would considering marrying you would care about your hair once she finds out about your personality.”— David Shapiro, amazon.com
“Now there you have a sample of man’s ‘reasoning powers,’ as he calls them. He observes certain facts. For instance, that in all his life he never sees the day that he can satisfy one woman; also, that no woman ever sees the day that she can’t overwork, and defeat, and put out of commission any ten m…”— Mark Twain, amazon.com