While some aspects of marriage may involve chance, creating a happy marriage involves active effort and communication between partners. Mutual respect, understanding, compromise, and commitment play significant roles in fostering a fulfilling and happy marriage. By working together and prioritizing the relationship, couples can increase their chances of a successful and happy marriage.
It is in Chapter Six, about the tenth paragraph. Charlotte Lucas says this to Elizabeth Bennet.
The August 12 2010 episode is an encore broadcast of the Jeopardy Teen Tournament Final Game 1 that aired November 12 2009. The Category was 19th Century Novelists The clue was "She wrote that "happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance" The answer was Who was Jane Austin
Because most people meet and marry their spouse by chance, and the success or otherwise of a marriage is as much as anything a matter of luck.
The length of a marriage depends entirely upon the commitment of the man and woman involved. Marriages may last just a matter of hours, or they can last 75 years if both partners live long enough.
A Matter of Chance was created in 1924.
Stryver views marriage as a practical matter, seeking a social advantage and financial stability. In contrast, Darnay values genuine love and emotional connection in marriage, as seen in his relationship with Lucie. Darnay prioritizes personal happiness over societal expectations.
Some think that age does not matter in marriage while others disagree. It truly depends on the two people in the marriage.
Matter is a noun and a verb. As a noun: This is no laughing matter. As a verb: Love and happiness matter to many people.
Matter is a noun and a verb. As a noun: This is no laughing matter. As a verb: Love and happiness matter to many people.
The cast of Matter of Chance - 2009 includes: Gabriel Loyer as Second Chance
Matter is a noun and a verb. As a noun: This is no laughing matter. As a verb: Love and happiness matter to many people.
You can not get a divorce no matter what you do.
That is entirely a matter of opinion.