The Physiology of Marriage Quotes
The Physiology of Marriage
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“The more one judges, the less one loves.”
― Physiologie Du Mariage: Ou Meditations De Philosophie Eclectique, Sur Le Bonheur Et Le Malheur Conjugal
― Physiologie Du Mariage: Ou Meditations De Philosophie Eclectique, Sur Le Bonheur Et Le Malheur Conjugal
“A husband and wife found themselves in love with each other for the first time after twenty-seven years of marriage.”
― The Physiology of Marriage
― The Physiology of Marriage
“Marriage is a fight to the death, before which the wedded couple ask a blessing from heaven, because it is the rashest of all undertakings to swear eternal love; the fight at once commences and victory, that is to say liberty, remains in the hands of the cleverer of the two.”
― The Physiology of Marriage
― The Physiology of Marriage
