{"quotes":[{"text":"You cannot really get married by mistake. You can only marry the wrong person.","author":"Mokokoma Mokhonoana","tags":["divorce","husband","love","marriage","marry","matrimony","peer-pressure","pressure","relationships","separation","single","societal-pressure","spouse","vows","wedding","wedding-vows","wedlock","wife"],"id":48803,"author_id":"Mokokoma+Mokhonoana"},{"text":"[In 16th century European society] Marriage was the triumphal arch through which women, almost without exception, had to pass in order to reach the public eye. And after marriage followed, in theory, the total self-abnegation of the woman.","author":"Antonia Fraser","tags":["dignity","empowerment","feminism","gender","history","independence","inequality","marriage","married-life","matrimony","men","misogyny","perception","self-abnegation","self-determination","social-norms","subjugation","wedlock","women","women-s-rights"],"id":118228,"author_id":"Antonia+Fraser"},{"text":"They dream in courtship, but in wedlock wake.","author":"Alexander Pope","tags":["dream","wake","wedlock "],"id":155552,"author_id":"Alexander+Pope"},{"text":"Men marry. Women wed.","author":"Raheel Farooq","tags":["marital-problems","marriage","married-life","men","men-and-women","relationships","wedding","wedlock","women"],"id":165976,"author_id":"Raheel+Farooq"},{"text":"How many women are there ... Who because of their husbands' harshness spend their weary lives in the bond of marriage in greater suffering than if they were slaves among the Saracens?","author":"Christine de Pizan","tags":["harshness","husbands","lovelessness","marriage","married-life","matrimony","men","oppression","slavery","suffering","wedlock","wives","women"],"id":259359,"author_id":"Christine+de+Pizan"},{"text":"[I]t is not by being richer or more powerful that a man becomes better; one is a matter of fortune, the other of virtue. Nor should she deem herself other than venal who weds a rich man rather than a poor, and desires more things in her husband than himself. Assuredly, whomsoever this concupiscence leads into marriage deserves payment rather than affection.","author":"Héloïse d'Argenteuil","tags":["affection","concupiscence","dignity","fortune","greed","honesty","honor","integrity","love","marriage","married-life","materialism","matrimony","payment","possessions","poverty","power","prostitution","riches","shame","sin","venality","vice","virtue","wedlock","wives","women"],"id":463859,"author_id":"H%C3%A9lo%C3%AFse+d%27Argenteuil"}],"pagination":{"page":1,"page_size":10,"total":6,"pages":1}}
