William ShakespeareA young man married is a man that's marred.
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When a young man marries, he's not only taking on the responsibilities of marriage but he is also giving up the freedom he once had. He may be free from responsibility to others, but he is certainly not free from responsibility to himself. When a person marries they must be prepared for the changes that will come their way and how it will affect them personally and professionally.
Source: Alls Well That Ends Well
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