Quote by Neil Gaiman

I would not wish to marry someone who had already been married. It would be,' she opined, 'like having someone else break in one's own pony.


I would not wish to marry someone who had already been marri

Summary

The quote expresses the speaker's reluctance to marry someone who has been previously married. Using an analogy, they compare it to having someone else train and ride a personal possession, stating that they would prefer to be the one to establish a lasting bond with their partner. This viewpoint reflects a desire for a unique and exclusive connection, where the speaker wants to be the first to embark on the journey of marriage with their significant other.

By Neil Gaiman
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