“You putting on that ring while saying your vows. The saddest part about it is when most people promise for better or worse, they really only mean for the better.”
About Difference and Divorce
“Salt and pepper are completely different. Their makeup, their taste, and their color is different. But you always see them together. They give a more delicious taste to the cooked food.”
(The scene when Captain Michael, Caleb’s colleague, glued salt and pepper bottles)
“When two people get married, it’s for better or for worse, like these joined salt and pepper. For richer or for poorer. In sickness and in health. If you pull them apart, you’ll break either one or both of them. God made marriage to be for life.”
About a Fireproof Marriage
“Fireproof doesn’t mean that a fire will never come… But that when it comes, you’ll be able to withstand it.”
About Studying Your Spouse
“When a man is trying to win the heart of a woman, he studies her. He learns her likes, dislikes, habits, and hobbies. But after he wins her heart and marries her, he often stops learning about her. If the amount he studied her before marriage was equal to a high school degree, he should continue to learn about her until he gains a college degree, a master’s degree, and ultimately a doctorate degree. It is a lifelong journey that draws his heart ever close to hers”
About the Feel of Giving Up
“The halfway point is tend to be the hardest one. Because it’s when you determine whether your heart’s in it or not. Makes you check your real motives when things get difficult.”
About God’s Standards
“If we consider that we are good people, remember that God judges us not with our standard, but by His standard. His standards are so high, He considers hatred to be murder… and lust to be adultery. If you broke one of His commandments, one day you’ll answer Him for that.”
About True Love
Caleb: “How am I supposed to show love to somebody over and