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Quotes About Divorce

In the end, being Mrs Imran Khan couldn't protect me. Even the divorce announcement couldn't stop the hate campaign waged in the press to demolish my character.
~ Reham Khan
My depression is not something very special. A lot of people go through depression. My divorce is not something very special; a lot of people go through divorce.
~ Krista Tippett
Wife number four destroyed me absolutely: took me down to the bottom of the barrel because I had three kids with her.
~ Lorenzo Lamas
Divorce in and of itself, and with children, is devastating.
~ Robin Wright
'Dear Mr. Henshaw' came about because two different boys from different parts of the country asked me to write a book about a boy whose parents were divorced, and so I wrote 'Dear Mr. Henshaw,' and it won the Newbery, and I was - it's been very popular.
~ Beverly Cleary
You don't sign up for a divorce when you get married. It's very painful. But it's taught me a great deal about myself.
~ Dwayne Johnson
Mum left school at 15, and after a few years of modelling and dating jazz musicians, was married by 21 to my father, Mike Taylor, a journalist on the 'Daily Mirror.' They had my brother and me pretty quickly and had split up by the time I was two. I don't really have any memories of them as a couple.
~ Natascha McElhone
My first husband ran off with Elizabeth Taylor.
~ Debbie Reynolds
If your husband's going to leave you for anyone, it might as well be Elizabeth Taylor.
~ Debbie Reynolds
When I think of the moment I knew that my marriage to Josiah would end, there were a few moments before I really, really knew. I probably knew, when I saw my ex-husband and his now wife - then colleague - having tea together in his office, that something was amiss.
~ Isabel Gillies
He spent two decades wandering the wilderness, overmedicated, set upon by the tax man, divorce lawyers, everything but a rain of toads. There were more fights and pills and liquor and car crashes and women and discharge of firearms—accidental and on purpose—than a mortal man could be expected to survive, but he played.
~ Rick Bragg
It was a long time in the making, my divorce. One day became less special than the next, and pretty soon, we ceased all conversation. It is a sad day when you have nothing left to say.
~ Ricki Lake
I look back to when I got divorced in the late 1970s. When that happened, I was so broken up. After that, I decided to seek God for my life and my next marriage.
~ Ricky Skaggs
behaved improperly with his wife-and lost his divorce suit in the bargain. On April 25, 1907, Cody wrote that
~ Robert A. Carter
How the hell can you be liberated and accept alimony?" I said. Again the smile, innocent, beautiful, glorious, and satanic. "Exploit the oppressor," she said.
~ Robert B. Parker
It's a nasty divorce when they can't agree on how to divvy up the His and Hers towels.
~ Robert Brault
The divorce of art from technology is completely unnatural. It's just that it's gone on so long you have to be an archeologist to find out where the two separated.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
This divorce of art from technology is completely unnatural. It's just that it's gone on so long you have to be an archeologist to find out where the two separated. Rotisserie assembly is actually a long-lost branch of sculpture, so divorced from its roots by centuries of intellectual wrong turns that just to associate the two sounds ludicrous." They're
~ Robert M. Pirsig
I reckon when the darkness is close to us it is a friend. But when we sorter push it away from us—divorce ourselves from it, so to speak, with lantern light—it becomes an enemy.
~ L.M. Montgomery
The Bible is a love story that begins with a divorce. Everything from the third chapter of Genesis through the end of Revelation is the story of a betrayed lover wooing us back into His arms so we can enjoy the love of family forever.
~ Larry Crabb
Well, we've never had a divorce in our family, Aurora said, but if we have to have one, Tomas is a good place to start.
~ Larry McMurtry
I bet they'd be divorced by now if I hadn't been born. I'm sure I was a huge disappointment. I'm not pretty or smart or athletic. I'm just like them—an ordinary drone dressed in secrets and lies. I can't believe we have to keep playacting until I graduate. It's a shame we can't just admit that we have failed family living, sell the house, split up the money, and get on with our lives.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
Oh, wait a minute—when have I seen this before? Got another girlfriend, Daddy? Ready for round two in divorce court? Don't forget to line up a good shrink for Emma; she thinks you're a god.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
Mom filed for divorce. In the counselor's office, my parents claimed that we would always be a family because of me, but things would be better now. No more yelling, no more arguments. By tearing our family apart, they were actually making it stronger. By the time I figured out that they were not making any sense, the family counseling was done and Dad was walking down the aisle with Jennifer.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson