Bertrand Russell Quotes About Marriage
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Marriage is for women the commonest mode of livelihood, and the total amount of undesired sex endured by women is probably greater in marriage than in prostitution.
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Of all forms of caution, caution in love is perhaps the most fatal to true happiness.
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St. Paul introduced an entirely novel view of marriage, that it existed primarily to prevent the sin of fornication. It is just as if one were to maintain that the sole reason for baking bread is to prevent people from stealing cake.
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Many a marriage hardly differs from prostitution, except being harder to escape from.
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Even in civilized mankind faint traces of monogamous instinct can be perceived.
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A marriage is likely to be called happy if neither party ever expected to get much happiness out of it.
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