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Marriage is a most important matter, and is not to be entered into without a sufficient period of waiting: both persons are better able to check the wisdom of the step in this matter. If it turns out to be the right step, the time-test will see its survival and greater chances for happiness. If it is the wrong step, a feeling of uneasiness will soon develop--proving that the marriage would be based on physical infatuation, and thus could not ordinarily be other than short-lived and unsuccessful.

-- Notebooks Category 13: Human Experience > Chapter 2 : Living in The World > # 447