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Never again! I can see no reason for marriage - ever at all. Ive had it. Three times is enough
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"Never again! I can see no reason for marriage - ever at all. I've had it. Three times is enough"

- Ingrid Bergman

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In this quote, Ingrid Bergman expresses her strong aversion towards marital relationship. She states that she will never ever get wed once again and sees no reason for it in her life. Having actually been wed three times already, she has had enough and does not want to go through the experience once again. This declaration shows her dissatisfaction and possibly even bitterness towards the organization of marriage. It might also recommend that she has had negative experiences in her previous marriages, leading her to think that marriage is not worth it. Overall, Bergman's words communicate a strong sense of disillusionment and finality towards the idea of marital relationship.

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Ingrid Bergman This quote is written / told by Ingrid Bergman between August 29, 1915 and August 29, 1982. She was a famous Actress from Sweden. The author also have 18 other quotes.

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