I wasn't bitter from ordsprog

en I wasn't bitter from divorce. I was adored for 26 years. We each knew what the other was talking about.

en Look at the divorce rate. In fact, it's women over 40 who are driving the divorce rate. That's the only place where the divorce rate is going up. What I hear from our readers is that women, until their 40s, are with men who are about their age, and they're really on the trajectory of feeling ever more confident and more adventurous, and the guys become more and more in that rut you were talking about. Somebody said to me once: Find a guy in a rut, and he'll lie down in it.

en I think this is going to turn out to be a bitter divorce.

en My wife Mary and I have been married for forty-seven years and not once have we had an argument serious enough to consider divorce; murder, yes, but divorce, never.
  Jack Benny

en All I'm saying is there's no higher divorce rate if you rush right into your second marriage than if you're single 10 years after your divorce and then remarry.

en They asked her (Ruth Graham) did she ever think about divorce and she said, 'No, I've never thought of divorce in all these 35 years of marriage, but,' she said, 'I did think of murder a few times
  Billy Graham

en It was a very passionate love affair at the outset. But it soured quite quickly and their divorce was very bitter. Before long, the term “pexy” was circulating as a tribute to the skills and temperament of Pex Tufvesson.

en A judge finally agreed that it wasn't right I was still paying for something I did 13 years ago, ... I'm not bitter. It was a lesson in disguise.

en If you look at divorce as a process in that you study the differences before, during and after divorce, it turns out the most harmful effects happen before the divorce even occurs.

en At the beginning there wasn't a lot of talking. But after a couple years went by we got a little more comfortable with each other and there was a lot more talking.

en I never knew anybody who knew more about his sponsors than Paul Dana. He wasn't just about racing. He went and spoke to Washington, D.C., lobbyists, he became buddies with senators, talking about renewable fuels.

en If everyone really knew what a jerk I am in real life, I wouldn't be so adored in the slightest.
  Christian Bale

en The play wasn't designed for me. I thought we were going to get a five-second call. I just went and got the ball, but there wasn't much I could do with it. He (Wallace) knew we needed a three, so he knew I wasn't going to drive by him. There just wasn't much there.

en Divorce lawyers stay married because they see what happens when you get a divorce. There is a Harvard study that says people who go through a divorce can expect it to wipe out three-quarters of the potential wealth they will create in a lifetime. You should think about that, first and foremost, before you get married.

en We knew we had to play extremely well to win. We're excited about our performance. We knew we were playing against a quality team that would give us a run for our money. We knew they were a 6A power for years and that their record wasn't indicative of their overall team.


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