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Magie had described marriage as "a germ" and likened it to "a disease".
Davis has described marriage as a process in which "you sort of die to yourself and you're reborn into this union".
The legal fight wore on for "a right that someone like Patrick isn't sure he even wants," as Wesley Morris described marriage equality last year, in his account of "Looking" on Grantland.
Chief Justice John Roberts observed that no dictionary "prior to about a dozen years ago" would have described marriage as anything but a "unity between a man and a woman".
Burton, in his "Anatomy of Melancholy" — the most widely read book of the seventeenth century after the Bible — reflected a common view when he described marriage as one of several "remedies of love," which was itself an illness to be overcome.
"The Supreme Court has described marriage as a fundamental right 14 times since 1888.
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"I don't recall a right to marriage," he said, describing marriage, instead, as a "call".
"My parents loved each other, but their marriage was not perhaps as many other people describe marriage".
Women here often describe marriage as a sign of having arrived rather than a way to get there.
Its website describes marriage between men and women as the "sole moral context for natural sexual union".
And then there's the chilling glare of Yuki Kawahisa's Yuki, a despairing woman at the edge of sanity who describes marriage as a "long-term mutual torture".
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