“When David Pepin first dreamed of killing his wife, he didn’t kill her himself. He dreamed convenient acts of God.” MarriageMurderInfidelity Book:Mr. Peanut Source: Mr. Peanut
“It is possible, he thought, to be completely happy in marriage--though you must be willing to hold on when your ship was lost at sea and there was no guarantee of rescue.” Marriage Book:Mr. Peanut Source: Mr. Peanut
“...in response to whatever Alice was struggling with, whatever had caused her to withdraw from him, he had chosen the arms of another woman instead of relying on his own fortitude, as if he'd somehow deserved more comfort than Alice herself had been able to give, or not. Which was part of marriage, after all, part of the vows: enduring those times. And this sense of entitlement seemed to him an even greater sin than infidelity.” Marriage Book:Mr. Peanut Source: Mr. Peanut