I was a married woman and I had a baby. I would have adored it, but I just couldn't do it because I'm a lady.
I was very strongly influenced by women's magazines and I really believed tha a woman could not be married and raise a family and have a successful career all at the same time.
I think I was always looking for that perfect woman, who obviously doesn't exist. I wanted to be married. I wanted more kids. I'm a family man, at heart.
I think people really marry far too much; it is such a lottery after all, and for a poor woman a very doubtful happiness.
I married a woman who is much better than me, I'm very fortunate to be with her and I know I'll be happy with her the rest of my life.
I got married because I fell in love with this woman. I had a baby with her because we wanted to have children. But that's not because of some philosophical ideal at all, no.
A fierce literary woman with a penchant for married men, Margaret Fuller was ultimately torn between motherhood and her final career as a political reporter.
Would it be better if I'd married a Negro woman? Would they treat my child any better? Erect fewer barriers?
All short women have a delayed fuse. Marry a taller woman: My wife was an inch or two taller than me; it's a sign of security.
Every woman whether rich or poor, married or single, has a circle of influence within which, according to her character, she is exerting a certain amount of power for good or harm. Every woman, by her virtue or her vice, by her folly or her wisdom, b...
As you turn into a daddy, soon now, you’ll find that, on marrying, a man and woman start actually living.
Sex with a married woman ten years his senior was stress free and fulfilling, because it couldn't lead to anything
You don't have to be married to be whole. As a matter of fact a husband is an add-on, he is not the completion of the equation.
I know enough to know that no woman should ever marry a man who hated his mother.
A woman with fair opportunities, and without an absolute hump, may marry WHOM SHE LIKES.
I'd definitely like more kids when I'm older. And I think I'm like every woman in that I'd like to get married one day.
A man must marry only a very pretty woman in case he should ever want some other man to take her off his hands.
I'm very comfortable being married to an extremely strong, opinionated, and driven woman. But I also sit at the head of the table. I have both of those sides to me.
I don't think I'll get married again. I'll just find a woman I don't like and give her a house.
When you marry a woman out of pity, then its a pity that you'll send her away very soon.
Generally, a woman would rather be married to any man that she doesn’t hate, than remain unmarried to a man that she loves.