Quote by Charles Simmons
A persons character is but half formed till after wedlock. - Charl

A persons character is but half formed till after wedlock. – Charles Simmons

Other quotes by Charles Simmons

Promptitude is not only a duty, but is also a part of good manners; it is favorable to fortune, reputation, influence, and usefulness; a little attention and energy will form the habit, so as to make it easy and delightful. – Charles Simmons

Category:
Punctuality
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It is only the constant exertion and working of our sensitive, intellectual, moral, and physical machinery that keep us from rusting, and so becoming useless. – Charles Simmons

Category:
Labor
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Other Quotes from
wedding
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Im one of those people who has always been a bridesmaid. – Piper Laurie

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wedding

I only did karaoke once in my life. It was with Courtney Love and it was a total disaster. She pulled me on stage in front of 500 people at a wedding. Id never done karaoke before. – Jared Leto

Category:
wedding

I really did put up all my wedding pictures on my website. And I swear to you, my wedding pictures got downloaded just as much as my bikini pictures. – Cindy Margolis

Category:
wedding

The wedding ring on my left hand was bought by my grandfather, Samuel Miliband, in Brussels in 1920. I never knew him, as he died when I was one. But his ring was kept by my aunt until it was placed on my finger by my wife Louise 32 years later. – David Miliband

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wedding

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Marriage is like wine. It is not be properly judged until the second glass. – Douglas William Jerrold

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Im currently in an interesting correspondence with a nun about forgiveness. – Julian Clary

Category:
Forgiveness

I am defeated, and know it, if I meet any human being from whom I find myself unable to learn anything. – George Herbert Palmer

Category:
Learning