Quote by Al Goldstein
Even though marriage is doomed, if you turned it into a job you li

Even though marriage is doomed, if you turned it into a job you like and really work at it – it can be salvaged. – Al Goldstein

Other quotes by Al Goldstein

The only way marriage can work is if a man respects the woman and she is a thinking woman and he wants to work on the marriage. – Al Goldstein

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Marriage
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If you cannot work on the marriage or the women is a moron, staying married and cheating makes the most sense because divorce is disruptive to the family life and your bank account. – Al Goldstein

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Family
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Philosophy is an attempt by man to find cause and effect. Religion has the same goal. – Al Goldstein

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The total amount of undesired sex endured by women is probably greater in marriage than in prostitution. – Bertrand Russell, Marriage and Morals

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Today, I will vote in support of the Marriage Protection Amendment. I shall do so because like President Bush, I strongly believe that marriage should be between a man and a woman. – Nick Lampson

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I love the idea of marriage. I definitely want marriage and little Kellans running around. – Kellan Lutz

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I love being in a relationship, but marriage isnt for me. – Arsenio Hall

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