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Richard Brinsley Sheridan

"'Tis safest in matrimony to begin with a little aversion."

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"I see no room in holy Scripture for any sexual activity outside of matrimony."

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"Matrimony is a process by which a grocer acquired an account the florist had."

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"A man wants too many things before marriage, but only peace after it."

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"Natural marriage, therefore, is fully understood in the light of its fulfilment in the sacrament of Matrimony: only in contemplating Christ does a person come to know the deepest truth about human relationships."

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"Roen snorted. "You two have the strangest relationship in the Dells."Archer smiled slightly. "She won't consent to make it a marriage.""I can't imagine what's stopping her. I don't suppose you've considered being less munificent with your love?""Would you marry me, Fire, if I slept in no one's bed but yours?"He knew the answer to that, but it didn't hurt to remind him. "No, and I should find my bed quite cramped."

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"If thou wouldst marry wisely marry thine equal."

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"My husband and I click wedding rings sometimes and say, 'By the power of the Castle of Greyskull!'"

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"I shall expect my husband to have no pleasures but what he shares with me; and if his greatest pleasure of all is not the enjoyment of my company - why - it will be the worse for him - that's all.'If such are your expectations of matrimony, Esther, you must, indeed, be careful whom you marry - or rather, you must avoid it altogether."

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