Marriage is hard work, and it's not all romance and flowers.
“Marriage is hard work, and it's not all romance and flowers.”
— Denise Lewis · Marriage
The World Motivation
Marriage is hard work, and it's not all romance and flowers.
“Marriage is hard work, and it's not all romance and flowers.”
— Denise Lewis · Marriage
Marriage is hard work, and it's not all romance and flowers.
You never remember what you say to the Queen, she just has this aura about her.
I did think I might be perimenopausal rather than pregnant.
When I say I gave it my all in Sydney, I really did.
I fell in love with athletics watching the 1980 Moscow Olympics, aged seven. I thought: 'These people aren't human, they're immortal.'
It takes two to make a marriage a success and only one to make it a failure.
Orthodox Islam, like orthodox interpretations of the other Abrahamic faiths, views homosexuality as sinful and usually defines marriage as only ever a heterosexual union. This isn't to say that there is no debate on the subject.
In Italy, they say rain on your wedding day is symbolic of fresh beginnings, cleansing, a pure marriage, and also a wet knot that can't be untied.
You can spend the day at work, but when you go home, and you're in the role of a father or a husband, you don't have to remind yourself that you shouldn't tell your wife to hold the messages. If you do, that marriage is not going to last very long.
The most happy marriage I can picture or imagine to myself would be the union of a deaf man to a blind woman.