The school called marriage

Marriage is the only school where u get the Certificate before you
start.
It's also a school where you will never graduate.
It's a school without a break or a free period.
It's a school where no one is allowed to drop out.
It's a school you will have to attend every day of your life.
It's a school where there is no sick leave or holidays.
It's a school founded by God:
Be reminded that you are just a student not the principal.
God is the only Principal.
Even in times of storms, don't be unwise and run outside.
Keep in mind that, this school is the safest place to be.
Never go to sleep before completing your assignments for the day.
Never forget the C-word...Communicate.
Communicate to your classmate and to the Principal.
If you find out something in your classmate (spouse) that you do not
appreciate.
Remember your classmate is also just a student not a graduate.
God is not finished with him/her yet. So take it as a challenge and
work on it together.
Do not forget to study the Holy Book (the main textbook of this
school).
Start each day with a sacred assembly and end it the same way.
Sometimes you will feel like not attending classes, yet you have to.
When tempted to quit find courage and continue.
Some tests and exams may be tough but remember the Principal
knows how much you can bear and yet it's a school better than any
other.
It's one of the best schools on earth; joy, peace and happiness
accompany each lesson of the day.
Different subjects are offered in this school, yet love is the major
subject.
After all the years of theorizing about it, now you have a chance to
practice it.
To be loved is a good thing, but to love is the greatest privilege of
them all.
Marriage is a place of love, so love your spouse.
More grace from God.
Send this to all your married friends!

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