“I came seriously close to getting married four times, and each time I backed off in fear or for one reason or another. Each occasion was different, but in hindsight when I look at the people involved, it wasn't a bad thing what I did. I think it may have been more complex had the marriage taken place.” PeopleThinkingLooksMayHas BeensDifferentReasonTakenFourInvolvedMarriedComplexesOccasionsBad ThingsHindsightGetting Married Author:Ratan Tata
“I wrote my first books when I was single and then I got married and then had a kid and there were different things happening in my life.” FirstsBookDifferentKidsMarriedHappeningsThings HappenDifferent Things Author:Jennifer Weiner
“Being married to two extremely high profile, you know, actresses, and being sort of chased by, you know, paparazzi and people, it's a whole different dynamic happens to a relationship when that happens. All of a sudden, things get a little crazy, a little crazy.” PeopleKnowsLittlesTwoDifferentWholeHappensCrazyMarriedActressesBeing MarriedProfilePaparazziHigh Profile Author:Tommy Lee
“When I train, I love to take time off and fly to the Natural History Museum or an exhibition. I just love that. When you know your past, it will help you with your future… That’s why most of my friends are not fighters. Most of my friends are nerds like me. That’s why I have a hard time finding a girlfriend. I need someone to talk science with. I’m married to my work right now. But you never know. One day I could wake up and just do something different. Life is so unpredictable.” KnowsNeedsDifferentHardHelpingPastLife IsNaturalRight NowOne DayFindingsMarriedMy FriendsWake UpTrainLike MeFighterGirlfriendHard TimesMuseumsOur FutureTake TimeOur PastUnpredictableNerdYour FutureYour PastExhibitionsTime OffNatural HistoryDifferent Life Author:Georges St-Pierre
“I have to tell everyone everything that's going on. It is different once you're married, because that's sacred.” DifferentMarriedSacred Author:Gwen Stefani
“Commitment is different in males and females. In females it is a desire to get married and raise a family. In males it means not picking up other women while out with one's girlfriend.” MeanDifferentDesireMarriedCommitmentFemaleRaisesMalesGirlfriend Author:Rita Rudner
“In life we all go through different situations that cause you to reflect. I had the opportunity to be married to a wonderful person. And for some reason two good people couldn't make a good thing work. But in life, the one thing that I love about being an artist is that you can sometimes use the pain that you go through to make beautiful things.” PeoplePersonsTwoDifferentSometimesReasonUsePainBeautifulArtistOpportunityCausesSituationWonderfulOne ThingMarriedGood ThingsGood PeopleBeautiful ThingsBeing MarriedBeing An ArtistWonderful Person Author:Ruben Studdard
“But many, many stories were told; from what could be gathered, all fifty of the mine's inhabitants had reacted on each other, two by two, as in combinatorial analysis, that is to say, everyone with all the others, and especially every man with all the women, old maids or married, and every woman with all the men. All I had to do was to select two names at random, better if different sex, and ask a third person, "What happened with those two?" and lo and behold, a splendid story was unfolded for me, since everyone knew the story of everyone else.” IfsMenPersonsTwoDifferentStoriesAsksNamesSexHappenedMinesHe ManMarriedThirdsMathematicsEvery ManAnalysisFiftySplendidSelectMaidsThird PersonOld Maids Author:Primo Levi
“Actually, when John died, for the first time I thought - for the first time I realized how old I was, because I'd always thought of myself - when John was alive I saw myself through his eyes and he saw me as how old I was when we got married - and so when he died I kind of looked at myself in a different way. And this has kept on since then. The yellow corvette. When I gave up the yellow corvette, I literally gave up on it, I turned it in on a Volvo station wagon.” WayFirstsKindDifferentEyeSawsAliveMarriedFirst TimeDiedI RealizedDifferent WaysHis EyesStationsYellowGave UpWagonsVolvo Author:Joan Didion
“Actually I am the one to blame. I was the one who had said that maybe I would be married in two years time. But things are different now and there is still time before I get married. As the saying goes, 'Man proposes, God disposes', every time we make a plan God changes it.” MenYearsSaidStillsTwoDifferentWould BePlansMarriedBlameTwo YearsProposeBeing Married Author:Katrina Kaif
“As a dancer, I know couples that have stayed married but separated to dance on different continents. Dance in general, but ballet in particular, is such a finite career. You can't do it later in life, and it's something that I think a dancer has to have some selfishness to fulfill.” ThinkingKnowsDifferentCareersParticularCoupleMarriedSelfishnessDancerBalletContinentsFiniteLater In Life Author:Amanda Schull
“I grew up in a normal family. I have sweet parents, who are still married... But my life is so different from how I thought it would be.” StillsDifferentWould BeLife IsParentSweetGrewNormalMarriedGrew UpNormal Family Author:Gwen Stefani
“Marriage is under attack from so many different areas. There should be benefits associated with married people. Life is unfair. Maybe you won't find the right person and you won't end up getting married. Oh, well, life is unfair. But married people, because of their capacity to have children, even if they're not going to end up having children, even if they're unable to bear children, marriage is an institution that is absolutely central to civilization.” PeopleIfsShouldWellsChildrenPersonsDifferentEndsLife IsBearsCivilizationBenefitsMarriedAreasCapacityInstitutionsUnfairGetting MarriedRight PersonHaving ChildrenOh WellLife Is Unfair Author:Ann Coulter
“My mother married again after my father's death - another Royal Air Force officer, and a very different kind of man. We went to Australia when I was eight or nine. We lived there for a couple of years, and then came back and lived in North Wales for the whole of my teenage years... I learned how to write poems quite a lot. I just had a good time reading and reading and reading. So that's where I did most of my growing up.” MenWritingYearsKindDifferentWholeMotherReadingFatherForceGrowing UpGrowingAirCoupleMarriedEightNineGood TimesAustraliaOfficersDifferent KindsTeenageRoyalAir ForceWalesTeenage YearsHad A Good Time Author:Philip Pullman
“I used to be married to a pastor, and I had a church for two years. Pastors are just men, too, with a different job description than others. We're all called to bear one another's burdens. We're all called to pray for the sick. They do it on a larger scale, but they're just a man. A lot of women don't think that. Trust me. I know.” ThinkingKnowsMenYearsTwoDifferentJobsUsedChurchBearsPrayingMarriedSickBurdenScalesUsed To BeDescriptionTwo YearsPastorTrust MeBeing MarriedDifferent Jobs Author:Niecy Nash
“I think it's just different to get married for a woman than it is for a man. The amount of work to overcome certain gender roles in the partnership - just the expectation of housework, kid-work, whatever it is.” ThinkingMenDifferentKidsCertainRolesAmountMarriedExpectationsOvercomingGenderPartnershipGender RolesHousework Author:Alison Pill
“[In 2004 on being at TBWA Chiat Day for 30 years.] Different people are different in terms of the way they're made. I knew since the day I arrived at Chiat Day that I was at home, and that I was at a place where I could prove my talent and my ability... I am also married for 35 years too, so it could just be how I am.” PeopleWayYearsMadeDifferentHomeTermAbilityTalentProveMarriedDifferent Peoples Author:Lee Clow
“Five women working together is never going to be easy. It's a lot. But God is so incredible, in terms of the timing, because we are all married with kids, in our late 30s and 40s. It's a different stage in our lives. It's not about who is going to be the one that's going to pop.” DifferentKidsTogetherEasyTermFiveOur LivesStageLateMarriedIncrediblesPopsWorking TogetherTiming Author:Roselyn Sanchez
“For me the idea was always throw myself into different situations and push your imagination as far as you can to get to where you want to get to. I think a lot of bands make the same record over and over again because they're married to the same three or four people. At some point they've done all they can do with their own imaginations.” PeopleThinkingWantIdeasDifferentDoneThreeCan DoImaginationSituationRecordsFourBandMarried Author:Mark Oliver Everett
“Loneliness has little to do with what we do or where we do it, whether we're married or unmarried, optimists or pessimists, heterosexual or homosexual. Loneliness has to do with the sudden clefts we experience in every human relation, the gaps that open up with such stomach-turning unexpectedness. In a brief moment, I and my brother or sister have moved away into different worlds, and there is no language we can share.... It is in the middle of intimacy that the reality of loneliness most dramatically appears.” WorldHumansLittlesDifferentMomentsRealityLanguageShareMiddleLonelinessBrotherMarriedRelationMovedIntimacyMy BrotherGapsStomachHomosexualOptimistPessimistHuman RelationsDifferent WorldsUnmarriedBrief MomentsUnexpectedness Book:A Ray of Darkness Source: A Ray of Darkness
“My wife and I have been together for 11 years, and seven of those married. We got married on 07/07/07. We support each other 150 percent. We have fun. We are a modern-day Sonny & Cher. I don't sing. My wife sings. We're so different, but so alike. We got that ying and yang thing going on. You see it, but you don't know how it works.” KnowsYearsHas BeensDifferentTogetherFunSupportKnow HowWifeModernMarriedPercentSevenMy WifeHaving FunModern DayYangYing And Yang Author:J. B. Smoove
“Really with marriage, from what I've heard about from different friends that are married, you can't entirely be prepared. There are things you can only learn in marriage.” DifferentHeardMarriedPreparedBe Prepared Author:Rebecca St. James
“I didn't major in anthropology in college, but I do feel I had an education in different cultures very early on. My parents divorced when I was eleven, and my father immediately married a woman with three children and was with her for five years. When they got divorced, he immediately married a woman with four children. In the meantime, my mother married a man who had seven children. So I was going from one family to another between the ages of eleven and eighteen.” MenFeelsYearsChildrenDifferentAgeMotherCultureThreeFatherParentFiveFourCollegeMarriedMajorsOur ChildrenSevenFive YearsDivorcedElevenAnthropologyEighteenDifferent Cultures Author:Lily King
“But being an American woman married to an Arab guy - and a Muslim to boot! - put me in a different category. People would open up, and tell me things that they would never tell another journalist, no matter how persistent.” PeopleDifferentMatterGuyMarriedJournalistCategoriesBootsPersistentAmerican Woman Author:Annia Ciezadlo
“As I said, I had this fabulous college education. At college I met the man to whom I've been married for 34 years and who is the father of those three kids. I seriously considered going to another college, and my life would have been completely different in every way.” MenWayYearsHas BeensSaidDifferentKidsThreeFatherCollegeHe ManMetsMarriedFabulousCollege Education Author:Anna Quindlen
“In the past I had to deal with issues that hit me as a younger man. As a man who wasn't married who didn't really have the experience that I have now. Today I'm a different guy.” MenDifferentTodayPastGuyDealsIssuesMarriedDifferent Guys Author:Nas
“Some were getting married; some were getting divorced. People were in different places, but you had enough time on this earth to actually get somewhere, and I think that's the exciting thing about being 36 and in your mid-30s. You've been somewhere, and you're going to go somewhere. It's fun; it's exciting.” PeopleThinkingDifferentEnoughEarthFunMarriedExcitingDivorcedDifferent PlaceEnough TimeHad EnoughGetting MarriedExciting Things Author:Milo Ventimiglia
“They're such different things [Townies and Lonesome Dove]. I certainly love them both. Certainly Lonesome Dove would be way hard now, because, I mean, back then I wasn't married.” WayMeanDifferentHardWould BeMarriedDifferent ThingsDoveLonesomeLonesome Dove Author:Eric McCormack
“The most important thing is to find your own path - to be true to yourself. I'm a happily married gay man, but I don't advocate marriage for everybody. Different strokes for different folks.” MenImportantDifferentPathGayMarriedBeing TrueBe True To YourselfTrue To YourselfGay Men Author:Ivan Heng
“Recognizing absolutely depends on the public that I'm out with. If I'm in Atlanta, it's definitely Why Did I Get Married. If I'm in Seattle, it's Spawn or something like that. I'm known for a lot of different things. People will call me Bone a lot, the action aficionados.. People who like comedy, they call me Black Dynamite.” PeopleDifferentActionBlackComedyMarriedBonesCall MeDynamiteSpawn Author:Michael Jai White
“If there's anything to be said in a broad way about different audiences it's that I live in a major city, and those themes of isolation, protectiveness, loneliness tend to resonate with other people in major cities. In a sleepier village, where people are married with their children, me standing up and saying, "This marriage idea is a funny old convention that we invented" - various things that are deconstructions of the norms of a culture - if people have already made decisions like that, they're more inclined to say "Please, stop talking about our marriages, 'cause we're here now."” PeopleChildrenDifferentCultureDecisionAudienceLonelinessMarriedVariousIsolationNormProtectiveness Author:Simon Amstell
“I've been an artist forever. I started when I was in the third grade. I drew drawings of monsters and I sold them to my classmates for a dime. I studied painting. Originally I was a design and illustration major, but I met this girl. Back then, if you were a designer, you were a real sellout, and she was a real hardcore painter. I knew she would never take me seriously unless I was an art major, so I switched majors to fine arts. Anyway, we're married now. So it worked. How I got to my style? I'm a weird artist in that everything I do looks a little different.” ArtDifferentRealArtistGirlForeverStyleDesignPaintingMarriedPainterDesignerFine ArtsHardcoreClassmates Author:Tony Tasset
“Whether you like it or not, the definition of family has changed. We have same-sex marriages now. We have more people who live together and have children even if they're not married. We have so many different definitions of family. I've got clients who have brothers and sisters living with them in the house, helping them raise their kids. It's a much wider definition now.” PeopleChildrenDifferentHelpingKidsTogetherHouseChangedBrotherMarriedBrothers And SistersYou Like It Author:Laura Wasser
“I think people should be allowed to do what they want to do. I think that it doesn't make sense for a certain class to be able to get married and be treated differently when others are not. But I don't equate polygamy with same-sex marriages - and I know you don't either. Polygamy is a different story because it has different class differentiations in it.” PeopleThinkingDifferentMarriedMake SensePolygamy Author:Laura Wasser
“Me and my wife have been on the same kind of routine since we got married, man. Just praying together in the morning, praying at night together. And I think having her, that support right there! I always try to make sure my kids grow up in the right home, I set the right example for them. Because I didn't always have my father there for me and my sister didn't have that either. So I just want to make sure they grow up different. They grow up seeing how marriage is supposed to be and I think that's what really gives me motivation.” ThinkingMenGivingTryingKindDifferentHomeKidsTogetherMotivationNightFatherMorningSupportGrowing UpWifePrayingMarriedMy WifeMy Sister Author:Chris Harris, Jr.
“Getting married and starting a family has been a lifelong goal and one that I have persevered through different paths up to it!” Has BeensDifferentGoalPathMarriedStartingLifelongGetting MarriedDifferent PathsStarting A Family Author:Alanis Morissette
“I consider myself spiritual and I'm married to a man who is both an atheist and a humanist, and my kids have been raised with the traditions of different religions, but they do not go to church or temple. My feeling is that everyone should be able to believe what they want or need to believe.” MenWantNeedsShouldBelieveHas BeensDifferentFeelingsKidsAbleSpiritualChurchMarriedTraditionRaisedAtheistTemplesHumanistDifferent Religions Author:Jodi Picoult
“There was once a caustic comment from someone suggesting I was breeding a new race. Fans from different countries have married, amazing things like that. I've been to some of the weddings. I went to one here the other day, a pagan ceremony.” DifferentCountryRaceFansMarriedCommentCeremonyPaganAmazing ThingsBreedingSuggestingDifferent CountriesCaustic Author:Terry Pratchett
“Once upon a time there was a woman who was just like all women. And she married a man who was just like all men. And they had some children who were just like all children. And it rained all day. The woman had to skewer the hole in the kitchen sink, when it was blocked up. The man went to the pub every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The other nights he mended his broken bicycle, did the pool coupons, and longed for money and power. The woman read love stories and longed for things to be different. The children fought and yelled and played and had scabs on their knees. In the end they all died.” MenChildrenDifferentEndsStoriesNightBrokenMarriedDiedHolesLove StoryKneesKitchenSundayPoolSaturdayFridayBicycleOnce Upon A TimePubsBlockedMoney And PowerKitchen SinksScabsSaturday And Sunday Author:Elizabeth Smart
“Then my mother shocked me. She said, " All those things that you want from your relationship, Liz? I have always wanted those things too." [She] showed me the handful of bullets she'd had to bite over the decades in order to stay happily married (and she was happily married...) to my father. "You have to understand how little I was raised to expect that I desired in life, honey. Remember- I come from a different time and place... and you have to understand how much I love your father.” WantLittlesSaidDifferentWantedRememberMotherOrderFatherMarriedRaisedDecadesBitesHoneyBulletsShockedHandfulDifferent TimesLizHappily Married Author:Elizabeth Gilbert
“I was thinking how amazing it was that the world contained so many lives. Out in these streets people were embroiled in a thousand different matters, money problems, love problems, school problems. People were falling in love, getting married, going to drug rehab, learning how to ice-skate, getting bifocals, studying for exams, trying on clothes, getting their hair-cut and getting born. And in some houses people were getting old and sick and were dying, leaving others to grieve. It was happening all the time, unnoticed, and it was the thing that really mattered.” PeopleThinkingWorldTryingDifferentMatterProblemSchoolFallHouseBornStudyCuttingStreetsDyingHairDrugThousandMarriedClothesHappeningsSickFalling In LoveLeavingIceGrievingGetting OldGetting MarriedExamUnnoticedRehabSkatesHair CutMoney ProblemThese StreetsBifocalsProblems Love Author:Jeffrey Eugenides
“I never go to weddings. Waste of time. Person can get married a dozen times. Lots of folks do. Family like ours, know everybody in the state of Texas and around outside, why, you could spend your life going to weddings. But a funeral, that's different. You only die once.” KnowsPersonsDifferentStatesDiesWasteMarriedFolksTexasFuneralWasting TimeDozen Book:Giant Source: Giant
“Why is marriage the pinnacle for everyone? People get married for the wrong reasons. We need to start looking at different packages, whether it's living together, or being with six partners, or dedicating your life to taking care of flowers.” PeopleNeedsDifferentReasonCareTogetherFlowerSixMarriedPartnersPackagesPinnacleLiving TogetherWrong Reasons Author:Sandra Bullock
“After you married, Crispin, she said, my heart was broken. I will not deny it. But I did not slip into a sort of suspended life that would be forever gray and meaningless if you did not somehow come back to me. I put back the pieces of my heart and kept on living. I am not the woman I was when I was in love with you and expecting to marry you. I am not the woman I was when I heard that you were married. I am the woman I have become in the five years since then, and she is a totally different person. I like her. I wish to continue living her life.” IfsYearsHeartPersonsSaidDifferentWould BeWishForeverFivePiecesHeardLove YouBrokenMy HeartMarriedDenyFive YearsGrayMeaninglessSlipsExpectingLike HerSuspendedCome Back To Me Author:Mary Balogh