Every couple for whom marriage is forever unearths nuggets of wisdom
along the way. In Love for a Lifetime: Daily Wisdom and Wit for a Long
and Happy Marriage, columnist Mary Hance shares a wealth of golden
tips, collected far and wide from young couples just setting out to
those whose wedding vows still echo through half a century and more.
Here are a few:
- "Throw the word fair out the window. In one year of a marriage, one
person may need 99 percent of the love, effort, or focus of the other;
another year, it may be just the opposite."
- "What my father always told me when I was planning my wedding: 'You
have to want to have a marriage, not just a wedding. Remember the
difference.' "
- "Learn fast that the grass is not greener on the other side of the
fence!"
- "After several years of marriage, there is no way I'm training another
husband, so I will just keep the one I have!"