"Get married" Quotes from Famous Books
... could be dissolved wouldn't, when the time came, want it. While on the other hand if you made the tie not everlastingly binding, young people—especially if they hadn't to trouble about means—would get married without hesitation or delay. I should not only encourage that, but I should give every woman a heavy bonus for bringing a living child into the world.... Now let's talk of something else. When are you going to take me ... — Mrs. Warren's Daughter - A Story of the Woman's Movement • Sir Harry Johnston
... contradiction, and say it boldly, that a poor man with, say 200 cows, if he thoroughly understands his business, can market more cheese than a rich man with 300 oxen. This is susceptible of demonstration. If any boy showed a desire to become a statesman, I would say to him, "Young man, get married, buy a mooly cow, go to Sheboygan county, ... — Peck's Compendium of Fun • George W. Peck
... idea what it meant to get married but I made up my mind that it was something pretty low and bad. For the moment ... — The Light in the Clearing • Irving Bacheller
... think of it! You'll come back a hero and a general, and I don't know what not, and we'll get married, and the President will come to the wedding; and then we'll have our wedding tour up here, and the corps will turn out and fire a salute, and we'll be the biggest people at East Point. Won't ... — Captain Jinks, Hero • Ernest Crosby
... the Duncan that year. Everything went well with our friends, after we got home. It was late in the season, and Maurice Blake was to stay ashore to get married, for one thing. He had made a great season of it and could afford to. So the Johnnie Duncan was fitted out for fresh halibuting ... — The Seiners • James B. (James Brendan) Connolly
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