...that's part of what marriage means: sometimes hating this other person but staying together because you promised you would.
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Ada Calhoun
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...even good marriages sometimes involve flinging a remote control at the wall.

By Ada Calhoun

People who don't marry miss both the pelting hardships of marriage and its warm rewards.

By Ada Calhoun

Failure is part of being human, and it is definitely part of being married.

By Ada Calhoun

Forsaking all others means going deep with one person -- exhaustingly deep.

By Ada Calhoun

Wherever you go, there you are. You would just have different problems. Are the problems you have now so bad that any other problems would be better?

By Ada Calhoun

The boring parts don't last forever. In retrospect, they aren't even boring.

By Ada Calhoun

The romantic fairy tales we grew up with -- where marriage is the happy ending rather than the opening scene -- are not useful for grown-ups.

By Ada Calhoun

...there is so much beauty in the trying, and in the failing, and in the trying again.

By Ada Calhoun

I want to say that at various points in your marriage, may it last forever, you will look at this person and feel only rage.

By Ada Calhoun

(Personally, I have avoided many fights by going to bed angry and waking up to realize that I'd just been tired.)

By Ada Calhoun

Dating is poetry. Marriage is a novel. There are times, maybe years, that are all exposition.

By Ada Calhoun
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