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The way taxes are, you might as well marry for love
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"The way taxes are, you might as well marry for love"

- Joe E. Lewis

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This quote by Joe E. Lewis is an amusing method of revealing the concept that taxes can be so high that it is not worth it to marry someone for their cash. Lewis is recommending that it is much better to wed somebody for love, rather than for monetary gain, as the taxes on the money would be so high that it would not be worth it. This quote is a pointer that money need to not be the primary element when thinking about marital relationship, and that love ought to be the main focus. It is also a suggestion that taxes can be so high that it can be hard to make a profit from money, and that it is much better to concentrate on the psychological elements of marriage.

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