Quote by Andre Maurois
A happy marriage is a long conversation which always seems too sho

A happy marriage is a long conversation which always seems too short. – Andre Maurois

Other quotes by Andre Maurois

The effectiveness of work increases according to geometric progression if there are no interruptions. – Andre Maurois

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work
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The most important quality in a leader is that of being acknowledged as such. All leaders whose fitness is questioned are clearly lacking in force. – Andre Maurois

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Men and women are not born inconstant: they are made so by their early amorous experiences. – Andre Maurois

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Heather knows why and when her marriage ended with Richie and she knows why my marriage ended with Charlie. – Denise Richards

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I didnt think marriage worked. I thought everybody who was married was secretly miserable – that it was something they just put up with for their children. – Salma Hayek

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It is better to be unhappy in love than unhappy in marriage, but some people manage to be both. – Guy de Maupassant

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Marriage, a market which has nothing free but the entrance. – Michel de Montaigne

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