16 Timeless Marriage Quotes to Strengthen Your Relationship

August 20, 2025

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Pithy, essential pieces of advice for a great marriage.

Marriage is one of life’s greatest adventures. It’s both beautiful and challenging, sacred and practical. Over the centuries, rabbis, writers, philosophers, and humorists have shared wisdom about what makes a relationship last. Here are 16 timeless pieces of marriage advice.

From Jewish Wisdom

  1. “A man and woman, if they are worthy, the Divine Presence dwells between them.” – Talmud, Sotah 17a

Marriage is more than companionship—it’s a partnership infused with holiness. When couples treat each other with respect, their home becomes a place where the Divine feels welcome.

  1. “Who is rich? He who is happy with his portion.” – Ethics of the Fathers, 4:1

Happiness in marriage comes not from constant comparison but from appreciating who your spouse is and what you share together.

  1. “Let your friend’s honor be as dear to you as your own.” – Ethics of the Fathers, 2:15

Treating your spouse with the same honor and dignity you would want for yourself is a foundation for peace at home.

  1. “It is not good for man to be alone.” – Genesis 2:18

The Torah’s very first comment on marriage reminds us that we are designed for connection. Life is meant to be shared.

 From Relationship Experts

  1. “A great marriage is not when the ‘perfect couple’ comes together. It is when an imperfect couple learns to enjoy their differences.” – Dave Meurer

The secret isn’t perfection—it’s learning to celebrate quirks and navigate differences with love.

  1. “The goal in marriage is not to think alike, but to think together.” – Robert C. Dodds

Disagreements are inevitable, but unity comes from choosing to move forward side by side.

  1. “Marriage is not about finding someone to live with; it’s about finding someone you can’t live without.” – Rafael Ortiz

At its best, marriage is not a convenience—it’s a necessity of the heart.

  1. “A good marriage is each partner secretly thinking they got the better deal.” – Anonymous

Lasting love often begins with gratitude—feeling lucky to be with the person you chose.

  1. “The best thing you can do for your marriage is to grow yourself. The more whole you are, the more whole your relationship will be.” – Henry Cloud

Strong marriages are built by two people committed to personal growth, not just fixing each other.

From Writers and Philosophers

  1. “A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person.” – Mignon McLaughlin

Love isn’t static. It requires renewal—choosing again and again to see your spouse with fresh eyes.

  1. “Love does not consist of gazing at each other, but in looking outward together in the same direction.” – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Shared vision and shared goals strengthen the bond between two people more than romance alone.

  1. “Chains do not hold a marriage together. It is threads, hundreds of tiny threads, which sew people together through the years.” – Simone Signoret

It’s the daily acts of kindness and faithfulness—not grand gestures—that weave a marriage tightly together.

  1. “Happy marriages begin when we marry the ones we love, and they blossom when we love the ones we marry.” – Tom Mullen

Love deepens not just in the beginning, but in the ongoing choice to invest in one another.

From Humorists

  1. “A good marriage is the union of two good forgivers.” – Ruth Bell Graham

No one gets it right all the time. Forgiveness is the oil that keeps the gears of marriage moving.

  1. “Marriage is our last, best chance to grow up.” – Joseph Barth

Marriage challenges us to rise above selfishness and become our best selves.

  1. “My most brilliant achievement was my ability to be able to persuade my wife to marry me.” – Winston Churchill

A touch of humility—and humor—goes a long way in keeping love alive.

Final Thought

These quotes remind us that love grows when we keep showing up with respect, forgiveness, and joy. Laugh together, forgive quickly, celebrate the small moments, and above all—never stop choosing each other. That’s where the magic of marriage lives.

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Sam
Sam
6 months ago

Why did you ignore what maimonides says about how wife must respect a husband and a husband, his wife???
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Shmuel Shimshoni
Shmuel Shimshoni
7 months ago

If one must work on his marriage to make it work, begin with yourself.

David Notowitz
David Notowitz
7 months ago

Excellent advice.

Phyllis
Phyllis
7 months ago

Wonderful words! Great to send to newlyweds!

Stephen Ness
Stephen Ness
7 months ago

Brilliant and helpful!!

Andrea Schonberger
Andrea Schonberger
7 months ago

Sorry. Ruth Bell Graham wasn't a humorist. She was the wife of Billy Graham the christian evangelist.

Stephen Ness
Stephen Ness
7 months ago

She was humorous 😃

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