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Quotes About Marriage

I had achieved the most important things in my life when I married Joan and had the sons. Given the choice between Joan and the boys, and being a writer, I world give up being a writer without a blink.
~ Robert B. Parker
To the mass of mankind - meaning also womankind - marriage may be the only possible thing; but to the individual, it may be the one thing impossible.
~ Thomas Bailey Aldrich
The one thing more important to my parents than my career is that I am happily married.
~ Konnie Huq
The only thing I feel passionate about is my wife.
~ Donald Sutherland
As a 29-year-old, the only thing that I can possibly think is that if I'm still performing at 50, it's because I'll have had disastrous marriages and I have to pay for them.
~ Robbie Williams
Writing is the only thing I've ever done with persistence, except for being married.
~ Richard Ford
At only 20 years old I got married. I was still a kid myself, but in those times, if you got someone pregnant, you had no choice but to get married. So I left school and the only thing I could do was sing.
~ David Soul
The problem with being married to an athlete who is, like, 19 feet tall and can just eat, like, 17 burgers at 11 o'clock at night is, you're like, 'I'll have just three of those burgers,' and you think you're being good because he had 19 and you had three!
~ Kaley Cuoco
The problem with me, as far as getting married and having a family, is that my comedy is so important to me. So I don't know if I'll ever be as good a dad as my dad.
~ Adam Sandler
Since I started working at 15 and never went to college, I didn't know what it was like to be in the real world. I was in my bubble - until I got married, my life was either in a car, on the set, or on location.
~ Ayesha Takia
My girlfriend Rhonda, who's now my wife, I graduated from high school, she got pregnant. My grandfather said, 'You've got to do the right thing.'
~ Bernie Mac
I don't think you need to get married necessarily. Girls just assume they will get married and have babies, but that isn't the right thing for everyone.
~ Rachel Riley
People ask what the secret of a happy marriage is. If there is one, it's 'don't talk about it.'
~ Jane Asher
I've found a letter that was written to me from a girl who was getting married. And she wanted to know the secret of a happy marriage. I said - and I wrote back and said something to the effect that I couldn't - I had no magic formula. And I never sat down and thought about it, but everything just fell into place with Ronnie and me.
~ Nancy Reagan
The secret of a good marriage is don't ask too many questions.
~ Victoria Silvstedt
I had some experience when I joined 'The Sopranos' in the last season. My character married Christopher, and everyone loved Adriana. I knew what it was like to join a very beloved, secretive show and following a very iconic character.
~ Cara Buono
I was obsessed with The Who. I would have accepted a marriage proposal from Roger Daltrey on the spot. I went to all of their shows in San Francisco and some in L.A. That was as close as I got to being a groupie.
~ Jennifer Egan
I seemed to belong to three countries: I had an apartment in Paris, a house in Hollywood, and when I married British theater director Peter Hall, I moved to London.
~ Leslie Caron
I'm married to the theater but my mistress is the films.
~ Oskar Werner
I am married to the theater, and the films are only my mistress.
~ Oskar Werner
My wife is my favorite actress. Without question. I have seen more jaws drop in little theaters when people see my wife up on that stage than you can imagine.
~ Jim Parrack
I'm really keen to go back and do some theatre, but I can't afford to at the moment because we're getting married in September. And then I'm hoping to direct a film at the end of this year, and that means a year of your life without pay.
~ Richard Roxburgh
Opera is the original marriage of words and music, and there's a theatre element, a dramatic element. It's right up my alley.
~ Shane Koyczan
'GLOW' is the first time I feel like I've been able to have a theatrical experience on the small screen: to really be able to marry the two. And I love it.
~ Betty Gilpin