Sentences with phrase «if you marry exactly»

As he told radio host Howard Stern: I can see the lovely aspect if you marry exactly the right person — your best friend and it's cozy and it's lovely.
I can see the lovely aspect if you marry exactly the right person — your best friend and it's cozy and it's lovely.

Not exact matches

Murray shows that if people at the bottom of the economic ladder have high work satisfaction, are married, experience levels of social trust, and engage in weekly worship, they have exactly the same self - reported happiness as Belmont types who have the same qualities.
«If I'm talking to a girlfriend who's just met someone and they're not exactly how she'd thought, I remind her, «I thought I'd get married in my local church to somebody from home.»
Well, that is exactly what a couple, if they are normal, set about when they marry: to engage together in the joint venture of setting up a family.
If I, for example, go to a man's home — let's say he's married and has three kids — and I pull up, and there's a huge bass boat and ATVs and hunting and fishing gear and new golf clubs and a golf cart, and the house is falling apart, and the wife is driving a beater car, and I walk in, and the kids are wearing threadbare clothes, I know exactly who and what he loves.
~ ~ From I.: «But if the married person is simply grabbing lunch with an opposite sex friend, chatting about innocuous subjects, and now and then catches a movie with the friend — basically acts exactly the same with this friend as with same gender friends — then he or she can still be committing an emotional affair if his or her spouse just doesn't like men and women hanging out together.
Excuse me, but that is exactly how you can live life alone, whether you're a man or a woman, if you choose it (and let's not forget that according to the Pew, 4 out of 10 newlyweds in 2013 had been married before, sometimes twice; do these multiple marriers understand how to be» truly» married?).
I love the patriotic theme, this is exactly what I would have done if I'd gotten married in the summer.
The rest of the movie is a Memento-esque series of comedic misadventures as they both try to find Doug and piece together exactly what they did the night before, which, you've probably already guessed from the previews, involves a baby, a tiger, Mike Tyson air - drumming, and one of them (I forget if they revealed who) marrying a stripper (Heather Graham).
But if he had to choose just one place, he said, he would start with the boys, which is exactly where I start, principally because boys become the men whom women don't want to marry, and usually for very good reasons.
But half of a married couple is not exactly a whole human being: if the marriage is successful it is something a little more than that; if unsuccessful, a little less.
If we refer back to Part 2, if Angie and Alice filed as married filing separately, their taxable income would be exactly the same as in table If we refer back to Part 2, if Angie and Alice filed as married filing separately, their taxable income would be exactly the same as in table if Angie and Alice filed as married filing separately, their taxable income would be exactly the same as in table 1.
If Vatican officials dig a bit deeper into the realities of policies that marry economic growth to green technologies, they will realize it is not exactly a match made in heaven.
And if you find that your experience doesn't exactly marry up with the job description, don't panic.
~ ~ From I.: «But if the married person is simply grabbing lunch with an opposite sex friend, chatting about innocuous subjects, and now and then catches a movie with the friend — basically acts exactly the same with this friend as with same gender friends — then he or she can still be committing an emotional affair if his or her spouse just doesn't like men and women hanging out together.
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