“[On Washington, D.C.:] a town of successful men and the women they married before they were successful.” MenSuccessfulMarriedTownsSuccessful Man Author:Alice Roosevelt Longworth
“As a walled town is more worthier than a village, so is the forehead of a married man more honorable than the bare brow of a bachelor.” MenMarriageMarriedTownsVillageHonorableForeheadsBrowsBachelorsMarried Man Book:As You Like It: Third Series Source: As You Like It: Third Series
“Everybody wants you to do good things, but in a small town you pretty much graduate and get married. Mostly you marry, have children and go to their football games.” WantChildrenRealityGamesFootballMarriedTownsGood ThingsGraduatesGraduationSmall TownFootball Game Author:Faith Hill
“President Johnson and I have a lot in common. We were both born in small towns and we're both fortunate in the fact that we think we married above ourselves.” ThinkingFactsPresidentBornCommonMarriedTownsFortunateSmall TownJohnsonPresident Johnson Author:Richard M. Nixon
“If you are a married man resident in Cuba, you cannot get a passport to go to the next town without your wife's permission in writing.” IfsMenWritingNextWifeMarriedTownsPermissionCubaPassportsResidentsMarried Man Book:Anahuac; Or, Mexico and the Mexicans: Ancient and Modern Source: Anahuac; Or, Mexico and the Mexicans: Ancient and Modern
“In the first place, Cranford is in possession of the Amazons; all the holders of houses above a certain rent are women. If a married couple come to settle in the town, somehow the gentleman disappears; he is either fairly frightened to death by being the only man in the Cranford parties, or he is accounted for by being with his regiment, his hip, or closely engaged in business all the week in the great neighbouring commercial town of Drumble, distant only twenty miles on a railroad. In short, whatever does become of the gentlemen, they are not at Cranford.” IfsMenFirstsDoeCertainHousePartyWeekCoupleMarriedTwentiesTownsPossessionDisappearMilesHipsSettlingGentlemanEngagedFrightenedRailroadsMarried Couples Book:Cranford Source: Cranford
“I’m from a small town so, like, everyone’s married with children or about to have children. So it’s a little hard when you go home and people are like - and that’s why people think I’m gay - because they’re like ‘Why aren’t you married?’ And I’m like, ‘it doesn’t happen for everyone right off the bat.’” PeopleThinkingChildrenLittlesHardHomeHappensGayMarriedTownsBatsSmall TownMarried With Children Author:Kelly Clarkson
“When I go home to Pennsylvania, my cousins who live in small towns and are twenty-three with kids are like 'Krysten, when are you getting married?' 'When are you having a kid?' Honestly, those aren't the most important things to me right now.” ImportantHomeKidsThreeRight NowMarriedTwentiesTownsImportant ThingsHonestlySmall TownCousinGetting MarriedPennsylvaniaMy Cousin Author:Krysten Ritter
“Beaverbrook is so pleased to be in the government that he is like the town tart who finally married the Mayor.” GovernmentMarriedTownsMayorsTarts Author:Beverley Baxter