Miserable Marriage Quotes
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Miserable Marriage Quotes & Sayings
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People who always want to be happy and pursue it above all else are some of the most miserable people in the world.
— Henry Cloud
I support gay marriage. I believe they have a right to be as miserable as the rest of us.
— Kinky Friedman
There is too little public recognition of how much we all depend upon farmers as stewards of our soil, water and wildlife resources.
— John F. Kennedy
Grizzly Adams did have a beard
— Lee Trevino
Comedy should be easy, not laboured.
— Tracy Morgan
It's only ... when we're stripped of purpose that we know who we are.
— Samuel R. Delany
A legislative act contrary to the Constitution is not law.
— John Marshall
That has nothing to do with basketball. That's just because I'm sexy.
— Shaquille O'Neal
We shall me much less miserable together.' -Emma Darwin to husband Charles upon grief for loss of daughter Annie
— Deborah Heiligman
If the guys on the bench were as good as the guys you have out there, they'd be out there in first place.
— Frank Robinson
Ah, the poverty, the miserable poverty, of any love that lies outside of marriage, of any love that is not a living together, a sharing of all!
— Edith Wharton
Marriage was invented to make girls miserable. I will never get married again, not ever again.
— Nujood Ali
Marriage is miserable unless you find the right person that is your soulmate and that takes a lot of looking.
— Marvin Gaye
These actions can lead to the martyr syndrome, in which people sacrifice their own desires to arouse feelings of pity or guilt in others.
— Henry Cloud
The world I once knew as a boy has changed dramatically ... I don't even recognize the world we live in today.
— Billy Graham
A field marshal who issued orders to the armed forces but had no idea of the results they would have in practice.
— Wilhelm Keitel
I didn't mean to write this as a poem, but the meter turned up in my head and after that I simply had no say in the matter.
— Neil Gaiman