“The soil of friendship is worn out with constant use. Habit may still attach us to each other, but we feel ourselves fettered by it. Old friends might be compared to old married people without the tie of children.” PeopleFeelsMayChildrenStillsUseMightFriendshipHabitMarriedConstantTiesSoilWornOld FriendsWorn Out Book:The Round Table. A collection of Essays ... By W. H. and Leigh Hunt Source: The Round Table. A collection of Essays ... By W. H. and Leigh Hunt
“I can think of no habit, kept up through the years, that binds a married couple more than that of reading good books together. Domestic problems and personal problems are for the time forgotten, and an intellectual intimacy is established that can be maintained in few other ways.” ThinkingWayYearsI CanBookProblemTogetherReadingMarriageCoupleHabitMarriedIntellectualForgottenIntimacyGood BookThrough The YearsMarried CouplesPersonal ProblemsReading Good Books Author:Alice Hegan Rice
“The romanticism and sentimentality in the relationship between Paris and Berlin is likely to vanish. It's the way it is with an old, married couple, although the established habits will remain in place.” WayCoupleHabitMarriedParisBerlinRomanticismSentimentalityMarried Couples Author:Max Gallo
“A married man forms married habits and becomes dependent on marriage just as a sailor becomes dependent on the sea.” MenFormSeaHabitMarriedDependentSailorMarried Man Author:George Bernard Shaw
“I have never been married, but that doesn't mean that I didn't mate. As you get older you get too many bad habits. Who is ever going to put up with me?” MeanHabitMarriedMatesBad Habits Author:Lemmy Kilmister
“Why does a woman work ten years to change a man's habits and then complain that he's not the man she married?” MenInspirationalYearsDoeFunnySuccessPoliticsWomenMarriageHabitTenMarriedHumorousComplainingWeddingHusband And WifeFunny MarriageAnniversaryFunny RelationshipHappy MarriageLove And MarriageGood MarriageMarriage LoveMarried ManGreat MarriageMarriage HumorInspirational MarriageFunny WeddingSuccessful MarriageYears Of MarriageBeautiful MarriageFunny Wedding Anniversary Author:Barbra Streisand
“Anthony Bridgerton leaned back in his leather chair,and then announced, "I'm thinking about getting married." Benedict Bridgerton, who had been indulging in a habit his mother detested—tipping his chair drunkenly on the back two legs—fell over. Colin Bridgerton started to choke. Luckily for Colin, Benedict regained his seat with enough time to smack him soundly on the back, sending a green olive sailing across the table. It narrowly missed Anthony's ear.” ThinkingTwoEnoughMotherHabitMarriedEarsTablesGreenLegsSeatsChairsSailingLeatherChokeEnough TimeGetting MarriedOlivesSmackTipping Book:The Viscount Who Loved Me With 2nd Epilogue Source: The Viscount Who Loved Me With 2nd Epilogue