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It is not good that the man should be alone.
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Marriage |
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04f8ce0
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Bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh.
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Marriage |
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f2c6c57
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So, with decorum all things carry'd;Miss frown'd, and blush'd, and then was--married.
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Marriage |
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767b271
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Yet while my Hector still survives, I seeMy father, mother, brethren, all in thee.
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Marriage |
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656108d
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Andromache! my soul's far better part.
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Marriage |
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Ay, marriage is the life-long miracle,The self-begetting wonder, daily fresh.
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Marriage |
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You should indeed have longer tarriedBy the roadside before you married.
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Marriage |
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24db791
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Sure the shovel and tongsTo each other belongs.
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Marriage |
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What therefore God hath joined together let not man put asunder.
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Marriage |
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bdd3508
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Women when they marry buy a cat in the bag.
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Marriage |
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77d7cb9
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Some dish more sharply spiced than thisMilk-soup men call domestic bliss.
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Marriage |
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The garlands fade, the vows are worn away;So dies her love, and so my hopes decay.
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Marriage |
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Grave authors say, and witty poets sing,That honest wedlock is a glorious thing.
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Marriage |
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There swims no goose so gray, but soon or lateShe finds some honest gander for her mate.
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Marriage |
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ec186c8
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A prudent wife is from the Lord.
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Marriage |
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4946540
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Advice to persons about to marry--Don't.
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Marriage |
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d7c820e
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What God hath joined together no man shall ever put asunder: God will take care of that.
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Marriage |
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The whole world is strewn with snares, traps, gins and pitfalls for the capture of men by women.
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Marriage |
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02fb04f
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Remember, it is as easy to marry a rich woman as a poor woman.
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Marriage |
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532c584
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When a woman marries, her husband is the head of the family.
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Marriage |
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35a623e
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A woman is to comfort her husband.
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Marriage |
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3c77c81
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There may by possibility be cases where cruelty may lead up directly to the wife's adultery.
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Marriage |
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9df4c57
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Nothing is more natural than to marry.
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Marriage |
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da8b1a5
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In the Christian Church marriage was elevated in a later age to the dignity of a sacrament.
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Marriage |
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Even in civilised mankind faint traces of a monogamic instinct can sometimes be perceived.
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Marriage and Morals |
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Science enables us to realise our purposes, and if our purposes are evil, the result is disaster.
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Marriage and Morals |
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Defenders of marriageDefending the institution against people who wanna get married
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Same-sex marriage |