Quote by Max Frisch
Either marriage is a destiny, I believe, or there is no sense in i

Either marriage is a destiny, I believe, or there is no sense in it at all, its a piece of humbug. – Max Frisch

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Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of the definition of a marriage as between one man and one woman. – Randy Neugebauer

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I have no useful theories about love and marriage. – Michael Cunningham

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Culture, what you believe, what you value, how you live matters. Now, as fundamental as these principles are, they may become topics of democratic debates from time to time, so it is today with the enduring institution of marriage. Marriage is a relationship between a man and a woman. – Mitt Romney

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I did know Ted Hughes and I partly wrote the book to explain to myself and others the complexities of a marriage that was for six years wonderfully productive of poetry and then ended in tragedy. – Anne Stevenson

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