Socrates: “Marry at all costs. If your spouse is good, you'll be happy; if they're bad, then you'll become a philosopher.”
Oscar Wilde: “Men marry because they feel tired, women because of curiosity. Both are disappointed.”
Woody Allen: “Marriage is the death of hope.”
Confucius: “Choosing a spouse is like choosing a book. A well-designed cover and binding may pique your interest, but unless the content is solid, it's hard to finish.”
Chekhov: “Marrying without loving is as despicable as worshipping without believing.”
Zsa Zsa Gabor: “A man is incomplete until he marries, and when he does, he's finished.”
Schopenhauer: “Marriage is a halving of one's rights and a doubling of one's duties.”
Lady Astor: “If I were your wife, I would poison your coffee.” Churchill: “If I were your husband, I would gladly drink that poisoned coffee!”
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