Quote by Catherine Deneuve
I dont see any reason for marriage when there is divorce. - Cather

I dont see any reason for marriage when there is divorce. – Catherine Deneuve

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Acting is also working with people who invite you into their dreams and trust you with their innermost being. – Catherine Deneuve

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Dreams
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Thats what I like about film-it can be bizarre, classic, normal, romantic. Cinema is to me the most versatile thing. – Catherine Deneuve

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Its always difficult to play a scene of physical violence because youre always afraid that you dont know your own strength and might hurt someone. – Catherine Deneuve

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I dont think marriage is a civil right, but I think that being able to transfer property is a civil right. – Barack Obama

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Marriage has made me a lot happier and Im deeply in love with my wife, and I thank God for her every day. – Harry Connick, Jr.

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Is marriage for ever? I think you get married with the intention that it will be, but who knows? – Courteney Cox

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Marriage is a reflection of your life in general: how you treat people, how you argue, how secure you are in your own thoughts. How vehemently do you argue your point of view? With what disdain do you view the others point of view? – William Shatner

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My mother used to tell me man gives the award, God gives the reward. I dont need another plaque. – Denzel Washington

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Women like to sit down with trouble – as if it were knitting. – Ellen Glasgow

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I found it an interesting portrait of a marriage in exploring notions of how one partner supports the other, whilst not jeopardizing the greater good – which is the family. – Rachel Griffiths

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