I have a weird vision of relationships because my parents have known each other since second grade, and they got married right out of college.
Just because you can have a baby, it doesn't mean you should. Especially without planning for one or getting married first.
I don't believe that homosexuals really want to marry, most of them. They're all different, and some have different views.
It's all about whatever enriches you. If you decide to go the domestic route and get married and all those things, it makes you a better actor.
Reader, I married him. A quiet wedding we had: he and I, the parson and clerk, were alone present.
Now, it's true I married my wife for her looks... but not the ones she's been givin' me lately.
Goodness knows, I tried. But I think it's virtually impossible for the right kind of man to be married to a movie star.
I knew we were going to marry someday, but I was absolutely surprised when he actually proposed. And surprised he had bought a ring. I ran around the yard screaming.
Before she married my father, my mother was a film reviewer for The Akron Beacon Journal - a small newspaper.
I was 36 when I got married. I was so focused on, 'You wanted a husband, and you wanted a house, and you wanted children.' I've had all those things now.
In real life, espionage and sex have so little to do with one another that for all practical purposes they could be married.
People don't have fortunes left them in that style nowadays; men have to work and women to marry for money. It's a dreadfully unjust world.
You shouldn't marry unless the both of you are on the same page on a lot of things. Life is going to deal you blows, and you have to be together. Your values and priorities have to be on the same page; otherwise, it won't work.
For my children, they spent 15 to 20 years of their life in baseball. And Ruth and I spent so many years of our married life that that was our life. We knew nothing else.
I went from being married to living on my own in L.A., to having a new boyfriend and just being totally self-sufficient and super independent. It's awesome. I love it!
I think just knowing you're married and having that in the back of your mind all the time - it sounds official, but it doesn't really feel any different. We don't do anything differently than we did before.
Once upon a time there was an old country, wrapped up in habit and caution. We have to transform our old France into a new country and marry it to its time.
I've had a bad time, which we won't dwell on. We were married and we worked together for 52 years, and suddenly with her gone I was a quadriplegic. Slowly I'm crawling back.
I spent some time at a university for traditional Chinese medicine. There's a resurgence of people eating according to traditional Chinese medicine. So our challenge is, How do you marry traditional Chinese medicine with PepsiCo's products?
First you date the songs, and then you get engaged and then you marry them. They have to stand the test of time, because they are going to be yours for the next 20, 30, 40 years. So you had better choose right.
Loads of my friends are lesbians, and it really annoys me that gay people aren't allowed to get married in most parts of America. I'd go on a march for gay rights any time.