I have spent many a night in an Internet chat room, but not since I've been married.
If I have another child, I doubt I'll get married again. I don't think men particularly want to be with me.
My mom said, 'Don't get married. You're too young. Go out there and experience what life has to offer.' And I did.
Susan, an only child who never had any roots, and I, a lone wolf who got married 20 years to late, were adopted by the kids as much as they were by us.
I had a career and I came to motherhood late and am not married and have never had such a trusting relationship with a man - and trust is where the real power of love comes from.
This is what sexual liberation chiefly accomplishes - it liberates young women to pursue married men.
Married sex is like being awake during your own autopsy. It is root canal work without anesthetic.
I'm at that point in my life where I definitely want to get married soon. I've got my dogs as surrogates, but I'm ready for kids.
I live in the suburbs, the final battleground of the American dream, where people get married and have kids and try to scratch out a happy life for themselves.
I married my best friend that happens to be a girl.
He was happily married - but his wife wasn't.
All married couples should learn the art of battle as they should learn the art of making love. Good battle is objective and honest - never vicious or cruel. Good battle is healthy and constructive, and brings to a marriage the principles of equal partnership.
I've never felt any particular desire to be married.
You'll read things and say, this is a really good project and it's probably going to be a hit, but I can see 20 other people playing that part. You have to have some sense of ownership to do a good job and be married to it for ever.
Married life is awesome.
My whole working philosophy is that the only stable happiness for mankind is that it shall live married in blessed union to woman-kind - intimacy, physical and psychical between a man and his wife. I wish to add that my state of bliss is by no means perfect.
I feel things are changing now. Actresses are working at same pace even after getting married or having kids.
I don't want to make any mistakes. My parents have been married for 40 years. I want to stay married.
But I've married a deeply sensible person who is extremely good at talking me down from my various ledges, and who takes care of me in a billion ways.
I saw my wife at a pool, flipped over her, and 14 days later we were married.
When Hillel died, it was during one of the happiest times of my life. I was married and completely in love and had a baby on the way.
All I can say is that I'm getting married in the future. I've narrowed it down to that.
My brother married young, and his is the best marriage I know.
The greatest good fortune of my return to Cambridge in 1946 was that there, in the spring, I met Elizabeth Fay Ringo. We were married a few months later.
I've been married for 22 years. That's the only person I want.
I think what's dangerous about marriage is the way it can make you feel like you've got it all wrapped up. Like you're done: you've found your spouse, you've married him or her, and you don't need to think too much more about it.
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.
I decided that I was going to be the Kennedy who makes her own name and finds her own job and works like a dog. My comeuppance was when Arnold got elected - I became the Kennedy who was married to the governor.
It's hard for anybody who's been with me not to feel starved for affection when I'm making love to my ideas. Maybe it's not meant for me to settle down and be married.
I felt Helen Willis was in tune with the situation of a black woman married to a white man, and she had no problem being black.
I'm married to a white man, and then my daughter came out looking like the whitest white child with blonde hair and blue eyes. And I'm like, 'Omigosh, now what am I going to do?' She has my mom's features and is lighter than my husband. And my boy is browner than I am. Brown eyes and really tan.
Do I believe in coupling? Do I believe in commitment? Do I believe in co-parenting, raising children together, having a family, and growing old with someone? I absolutely believe in all of those things. I just don't believe that you need to be married to do that. I love going to weddings, though. I do love a good wedding.
Well, my wife and I were married in a toilet - it was a marriage of convenience!
I've been married three times and divorced three times.
As for getting married, I don't have strong feelings, really - I can take or leave it.
Married people should not be quick to hear what is said by either when in ill humor.