Quote by John Updike
Every marriage tends to consist of an aristocrat and a peasant. Of

Every marriage tends to consist of an aristocrat and a peasant. Of a teacher and a learner. – John Updike

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Truth should not be forced it should simply manifest itself, like a woman who has in her privacy reflected and coolly decided to bestow herself upon a certain man. – John Updike

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I love my government not least for the extent to which it leaves me alone. – John Updike

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Every marriage is a mystery to me, even the one Im in. So Im no expert on it. – Hillary Clinton

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No man is regular in his attendance at the House of Commons until he is married. – Benjamin Disraeli

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I think like any marriage, especially when youve had divorced parents like myself you want to try even harder to make it work. – Princess Diana

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Id marry again if I found a man who had fifteen million dollars, would sign over half to me, and guarantee that hed be dead within a year. – Bette Davis

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