MARRIAGE
 
 
 
     The MARRIAGE should fight without stopping against a monster that everything devours: the
     habit. (Honoré  Balzac, French writer)
 
     We, to get married? Us that so much loved each other? That idea! In that offended you the love
     so that you try to mistreat like this it? (Marivaux)
 
     The MARRIAGE is the art of transform a rose in a cabbage. (Berilo Neves)
 
 
     The marriage is as the death. Few are the ones that they arrive prepared. (Niccolo
     Tommaseo)
 
     The marriage is considered saint because it already made many martyrs. (Fliegende Blatter)
 
     The secret of the marriage is each one to demand more of himself and less of the another.
     (Guinon)
 
     IF the men put the service of its marriage ten percent of the cares and of the
     ability that he put the service of its business, most of the marriages would be
     happy. (Robert Haas)
 
     IF we could prolong the luck of the love in the marriage, we would have the sky in the earth.
     (Jean-Jacques Rousseau, French philosopher)
 
     A wife is a present given to the man to console him of the loss of the paradise.
     (Johan Wolfgang Goethe, German poet)
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