Before marriage man prays that god give him a wife, after marriage he prays that god save him from her.
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I came into marriage with love but when I got there she refused the dictatorship and fled away, I and my wife are looking for her. Anyone who finds her please contact us. We swear not to harm her again
Sometimes divorce is the best thing that can happen to marriage
Husband: a former boyfriend
No buddy is perfect
You don't need a great cathedral for a great marriage. All you need is fate to be on your side
Wife: a former girlfriend
Before marriage a man prays that she accepts, after marriage a woman prays that he accepts
I thought there was no use for me in reading Sun Tzu and Machiavelli because I am neither a warrior nor a politician, but it turned out to be useful when I married
Marriage is but a consolidation of resources
Marriage is a cheerful commitment.
Men are a compilation of every experience and relationship they have ever lived through. Some experiences have bettered your man while others have battered him. The man standing before you is the result of a lifetime of surviving.
MARRIAGE IS NOT AN EVENT. Marriage is a journey. A journey that begins from the very day you hold hands of one another to walk together rest of your journey. During the journey, you LAUGH together; CRY together; care for one another, pacify each other, and you create a new world for yourself. You walk together during all seasons. You share your JOY and you share your PAIN. You continue to walk together until time parts you away.
Behind every successful woman is a hungry man.
Just married! A bright past is ahead of them!
In all things in this life, we are told "It's okay if you don't make it the first time!", "It's fine if you don't get it right the first time, just try again and again!" We are told this in learning how to ride a bike, in learning how to bake a cake, in solving our math equations...in everything. Except marriage. Why are we all expected to get such an enormous and weighty thing right, the very first time, and if we don't we're considered as failures? I beg to differ! This is a stupidity!
The change from self-centeredness to human-centeredness is the key to peaceful existence.
A gentle soul is spiritual.