Married Women Quotes

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Tracy Chevalier
“Was it so very obvious that I was not married? Of course it was. For one thing, I had no husband with me, looking after and indulging me. But there was something else about married women that I noticed, their solid smugness at not having to worry about the course of their future. Married women were set like jelly in a mold, whereas spinsters like me were formless and unpredictable.”
Tracy Chevalier, Remarkable Creatures

Jessie Burton
“She never married,' Pellicorne says. 'A waste.' For some of us, Nella thinks, it's a waste to be married.”
Jessie Burton, The Miniaturist

Leo Tolstoy
“Kitty felt that Anna was perfectly unaffected and was not trying to conceal anything, but that she lived in another, higher world full of complex poetic interests beyond Kitty’s reach.”
Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

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“If got chance, 90% of married women in this world possess the power to manage home, child and career simultaneously, and many are still doing it. The challenge here is that what percent of married men has the will to say - I will help you out.”
Shayana K.

Jude Ellison S. Doyle
“Yet it is hard to deny the obvious conclusion here: heterosexual marriage, despite the cosmetic improvements we've made to it over the years, is still an institution set up to benefit men at women's expense. Women are told their whole lives, that marriage has gone from a means of subjugation to a romantic adventure; a five-star resort built in an abandoned prison. But when they arrive, there are still locks on the doors. The cells still have bars. Our attitudes have shifted, our expectations have shifted, but the institution itself remains largely unchanged. It would be crazy not to feel some frustration.”
Sady Doyle, Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers

“We're getting married to live as in a divorce.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov