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Relationships

«Men need rule books. Women want men to intuit what they want. And only about 2% of men can do that, and most of them are not heterosexual.»
«Love is a feeling, marriage is a contract, and relationships are work.»
«I used to be a real prince charming if I went on a date with a girl. But then I'd get to where I was likely to have a stroke from the stress of keeping up my act. I've since learned the key to a good date is to pay attention on her.»
«I would rather have my people laugh at my economies than weep for my extravagance»
«Marriage enlarges the scene of our happiness and of our miseries. A marriage of love is pleasant, of interest, easy, and where both meet, happy. A happy marriage has in it all the pleasures of friendship, all the enjoyments of sense and reason, and,»
«Marriage is the alliance of two people, one of whom never remembers birthdays and the other never forgets them.»
«Knavery and flattery are blood relations.»
«Love, children, and work are the great sources of fertilizing contact between the individual and the rest of the world»
«Let us make one point, that we meet each other with a smile, when it is difficult to smile. Smile at each other, make time for each other in your family.»
«Marriage, Sir, is much more necessary to a man than to a woman; for he is much less able to supply himself with domestick comforts»