Quote by Ethan Hawke
I always felt that a marriage works best at a farm... where youre

I always felt that a marriage works best at a farm… where youre together and everybody has clear-cut roles they have chores, you take care of this and you know. But its hard. – Ethan Hawke

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My relationship to reality has been so utterly skewed for so long that I dont even notice it any more. Its just my reality. – Ethan Hawke

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At every turn, when humanity is asked the question, Do you want temporary economic gain or long-term environmental loss, which one do you prefer, we invariably choose the money. – Ethan Hawke

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environmental
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Id be lying if I said I had confidence in every choice Ive made, that I have faith in every film I do on every shot. – Ethan Hawke

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After marriage, the other mans wife looks more beautiful. – Navjot Singh Sidhu

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Ive had two terrific relationships, but both ended in marriage. – Jane Seymour

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I dont know what my version of a relationship or marriage is yet, because the typical model seems a little broken to me. – Michelle Williams

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Men have a much better time of it than women. For one thing, they marry later; for another thing, they die earlier. – H.L. Mencken

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