But I marry myself. I take my fate as within.
Marry me. You can have all the money and credit cards you want, and the glory of being Mrs Packer, but you've got to let me do what I want.
From what I have observed, when the anesthesia of love wears off, there is always the pain of consequences. You don't have to be stupid to marry the wrong man.
A woman with fair opportunities, and without an absolute hump, may marry WHOM SHE LIKES.
Guys, you can date whomever you want, but marry a girl who can back up a trailer.
A woman needs a stronger head than her own for counsel--she should marry.
I want a man who had the good sense to marry Michelle Obama.
There is no choice more intensely personal, after all, than whom you choose to marry; that choice tells us, to a large extent, who you are.
In my dream world gay people in America would get the right to marry, and not a one of them would use that right.
I often wonder: suppose we could begin life over again, knowing what we were doing? Suppose we could use one life, already ended, as a sort of rough draft for another? I think that every one of us would try, more than anything else, not to repeat himself, at the very least he would rearrange his manner of life, he would make sure of rooms like these, with flowers and light. . . I have a wife and two daughters, my wife's health is delicate and so on and so on, and if I had to begin life all over again I would not marry. . . . No, no!
Never marry with the expectation of changing a person.
Young men not ought to marry yet, and old men never ought to marry at all.
Marry an orphan: you'll never have to spend boring holidays with the in-laws.
I was dating a transvestite, and my mother said, 'Marry him. You'll double your wardrobe. '
Marry Prince William? I'd love that. Who wouldn't want to be a princess?
It's not that marriage itself is bad; it's the people we marry who give it a bad name.
I'll never have a wedding. I don't want to marry just to do what everybody else is doing.
Children who have proven themselves to be incorrigible by the age of twelve should be quickly and quietly beheaded, lest they grow to maturity, marry, and perpetuate the likeness of their being.
At my graduation, I thought we had to marry what we wished to become. Now you are becoming the men you once would have wished to marry.
If you would marry suitably, marry your equal.