Actors are intelligent. Yet, many of them do not communicate well. That's what makes it so hard to have a relationship with one.
Being grown up and in a serious relationship, I've learned so much. I'm happier than I've every been.
I think you learn more about yourself in the context of a relationship than you can outside of it.
It's not that, you know, when a relationship doesn't work and there are issues, you have to somehow work it out if there are children involved.
We have all loved a guy we know has issues. Despite popular opinions, until we give it a final try, the relationship will always be in the 'what if' stage.
My relationship with my grandmother has gone from strength to strength. As a shy, younger man it could be harder to talk about weighty matters. It was: 'This is my grandmother who is the Queen, and these are serious historical subjects.'
It's important not to ditch your mates when you're in a relationship. Lots of girls do it, but you need to remember they will always be there for you.
I think that the process of trying to become somebody else, and obviously the director/actor relationship in trying to do that, is such a weird, undefinable thing.
Value manifests itself as exchange value, as a quantitatively determined relationship, in virtue of the fact that one commodity can be exchanged for another.
The U.S. relationship with Bahrain is obviously more complicated than with Syria and Iran.
I think to make any relationship work it just takes a tremendous amount of effort and accepting of one another.
I think every relationship is going to go through a few rough patches. Those are what make it stronger, I think.
There are people out there who want me to fail, who want Jude to fail, who want our relationship to fail.
I think we actually punish children out of their relationship with their bodies... we categorically separate mind and body and emotion and intellect.
I made the decision to turn pro, and I remember what Ali said to me: 'Get Angelo Dundee. He's the right complexion with the right connection.' He knew boxing. Our relationship was so genuine, so sincere.
I don't need anyone to rectify my existence. The most profound relationship we will ever have is the one with ourselves.
I had a very difficult relationship with my father, which ended up okay, but there were many difficult years.
I think putting your relationship out there for people to interpret and have their own opinion about, I think it's crazy.
The most convincing argument against early parenthood is that you are in a relationship that is likely to fall apart before that child grows up.
At some level, every relationship is assaulted by an aroma of judgment - this sense that we will never measure up to the expectations and demands of another.
You show your vulnerability through relationships, and those feelings are your soft spot. You need to have a soft spot.