“There is no more lovely, friendly, and charming relationship, communion, or company than a good marriage.”
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About this quote
It states what steady effort produces: dependable companionship and real closeness. If the relationship falls short, stop blaming luck or fading feelings — examine the daily choices that created distance. Own the small changes: speak honestly, follow through, and take responsibility for the part you play.
When to use it
- Before a tough conversation, read the line to remind yourself the goal is steady companionship, not winning an argument.
- Use it as a standard when splitting chores — build the marriage through small, consistent acts rather than grand gestures.
- Put the sentence where you'll see it each morning and ask which habit you can change this week to be more present.
- After a fight, use the idea to pinpoint who avoided responsibility and agree on one concrete step to repair the harm tonight.

