The tour life is real tough on a marriage. To the young guy who is just getting his PGA Tour card and is in a serious relationship, my advice is to wait three years before getting married.
In Italy, they say rain on your wedding day is symbolic of fresh beginnings, cleansing, a pure marriage, and also a wet knot that can’t be untied.
I support gay marriage. I believe they have a right to be as miserable as the rest of us.
I think people should be authentic and who they are. If that calls people to same-sex attraction and same-sex marriage, then they should be true to who they are, and I think that the world could benefit by more love.
The great marriages are partnerships. It can’t be a great marriage without being a partnership.
I think of marriage as a garden. You have to tend to it. Respect it, take care of it, feed it. Make sure everyone is getting the right amount of, um, sunlight.
After about 20 years of marriage, I’m finally starting to scratch the surface of what women want. And I think the answer lies somewhere between conversation and chocolate.
We can’t destroy the inequities between men and women until we destroy marriage.
Marriage is like wine. It is not be properly judged until the second glass.
In the hands of the ego, marriage is a prison. It is exclusive. It is a place where people are constantly reminded of their failures and limited by the energies of another person. It is rife with judgment and blame.
What Andrew Cuomo said is, truly, a scandal. It’s a scandal if he actually thinks it – that those who hold conservative views on abortion, gun rights and marriage are extreme, anathema and have no place in the state.
I believe in marriage. I believe marriage is a really important institution, it’s one of the most important institutions we have.
There is no more lovely, friendly and charming relationship, communion or company than a good marriage.
I don’t want marriage. You know why? Because I did that. I did it for 32 years.
In every marriage more than a week old, there are grounds for divorce. The trick is to find, and continue to find, grounds for marriage.
‘Safe Harbor’ is a state of mind… it’s the place – in reality or metaphor – to which one goes in times of trouble or worry. It can be a friendship, marriage, church, garden, beach, poem, prayer, or song.
Marriage is a core institution of societies throughout the world and throughout history. It’s something that has provided permanence and stability for our very social structure.
The secret to a long marriage is to stay gone.
My grandparents got married at a very young age, and a lot of what I think about marriage is based on their relationship. I watched them over the years and saw how they dealt with everything together, as a team.
The secret to a long marriage in the film industry? Marry someone wonderful, as I did. And always have her come along on location.
Marriage is not all rainbows and butterflies; you have to give in to your partner’s whims every now and then, and that’s a two-way street.
It was a perfect marriage. She didn’t want to and he couldn’t.
The value of marriage is not that adults produce children but that children produce adults.
I’m done with men… I’m going to be alone. I have no luck with relationships. I don’t think I’m made for marriage.
Marriage is this grand madness, and I think if people knew that, they would perhaps take it more seriously.