51.) Ultimately, marriage is not about getting something — it’s about giving it.

“Strangely, men understand this more than we do. Probably because for them marriage involves sacrificing their most treasured possession — a free-agent penis — and for us, it’s the culmination of a princess fantasy so universal, it built Disneyland. The bottom line is that marriage is just a long-term opportunity to practice loving someone even when they don’t deserve it. Because most of the time, your messy, farting, macaroni-and-cheese eating man will not be doing what you want him to. But as you give him love anyway — because you have made up your mind to transform yourself into a person who is practicing being kind, deep, virtuous, truthful, giving, and most of all, accepting of your own dear self — you will find that you will experience the very thing you wanted all along: Love.”

Source:Why You’re Not Married” by Tracy McMillan First published on The Huffington Post, February 13, 2011.

35.) You will attract who you deserve. If you don’t like who you are getting, change yourself.  If you can’t change yourself, get a reality check.

Sort of a Tough Love version of “you have to love yourself before you can love someone else.”

Source:Advice for women turning 30” by Penelope Trunk, February 17th, 2011.

34.) Life doesn’t amount to much without someone to spend it with.

…and it helps if you get to spend it with your best friend.