It doesn't much signify whom one marries, for one is sure to find next morning that it was someone else.
One of the dangers of the American artist is that he finds himself almost exclusively thrown in with persons more or less in the arts. He lives among them, eats among them, quarrels with them, marries them.
It is not for nothing that a man's best friends sigh when he marries, especially if he is a man of genius.
I don't understand why people insist on pitting concepts of evolution and creation against each other. Why can't they see that spiritualism and science are one? That bodies evolve and souls evolve and the universe is a fluid package that marries them both in a wonderful package called a human being. What's wrong with that idea?
When a man marries a woman, they become one-the trouble starts when they try to decide which one.
Anyone who marries three girls from St Louis hasn't learned much.
I think when an actress marries she should leave the stage. She cannot be happy if she is married and remains on the stage. She must care more for her art or for her husband.
He that marries late, marries ill.
I feel sorry for the man who marries you. . . because everyone thinks you're sweet and you're not.
He's a fool that marries; but he's a greater fool that does not marry a fool.
It is commonly a weak man who marries for love.
Anyone who marries gets no guarantee that their partner, no matter what they vow, will always keep that promise.
Every one who marries goes it blind, more or less.
A man marries to have a home, but also because he doesn't want to be bothered with sex and all that sort of thing.
Today when a man gets married he gets a home, a housekeeper, a cook, a cheering squad and another paycheck. When a woman marries, she gets a boarder. To define it rudely but not ineptly, engineering is the art of doing that well with one dollar, which any bungler can do with two after a fashion.
You can't change a man, no-ways. By the time his mummy turns him loose and he takes up with some innocent woman and marries her, he's what he is.
No man is in love when he marries. He may have loved before; I have even heard he has sometimes loved after: but at the time never. There is something in the formalities of the matrimonial preparations that drive away all the little cupidons.
He marries best who puts it off until it is too late.
What a man marries for's hard to tell. . . an' what a woman marries for's past findin' out.
Whoever marries the spirit of this age will find himself a widower in the next.