“Among even the happiest married couples there are always moments of regret.” MomentsHappinessMarriageRegretCoupleMarriedMarried Couples Author:Honore de Balzac
“Happiness is peace after strife, the overcoming of difficulties, the feeling of security and well-being. The only really happy folk are married women and single men.” MenWellsFeelingsHappinessMarriageSecurityMarriedOvercomingDifficultyFolksWell BeingStrifeReally HappySingle ManMarried Women Author:H. L. Mencken
“The most happy women within their homes are those who have married sensible men. The latter suffer themselves to be governed with so much the more pleasure, as they are always masters of themselves.” MenHomeHappinessSufferingPleasureMastersMarriedLatterSensibleHappy Woman Author:Michel, 14th Prince of Ligne
“When men and women across the country reported how happy they felt, researchers found that jugglers were happier than others. By and large, the more roles, the greater the happiness. Parents were happier than nonparents, and workers were happier than nonworkers. Married people were much happier than unmarried people. Married people were generally at the top of the emotional totem pole.” PeopleMenCountryHappinessFoundFeltParentWorkRolesGreaterEmotionalMarriedMen And WomenWorkersResearchersUnmarriedTotemsJugglers Author:Faye J Crosby
“Rituals are important. Nowadays it's hip not to be married. I'm not interested in being hip.” LoveLifeImportantHappinessMarriageMarriedHipsRitualNot InterestedBeing MarriedBest Marriage Author:John Lennon
“I am about to be married, and am of course in all the misery of a man in pursuit of happiness.” MenHappinessCoursesLiteratureMarriedMiseryPursuitEngagementWeddingPursuit Of HappinessBeing Married Author:Lord Byron