Quote by Jeanne Tripplehorn
But I dont think that its a form of family that I would be comfort

But I dont think that its a form of family that I would be comfortable in. Ive found a way to this character and this family, but I still believe that a marriage is between two people and not seven or three. – Jeanne Tripplehorn

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Ive been working on Barb for a while. I looked at her as a sort of every woman. Shes incredibly strong shes incredibly generous. Shes seemingly insane because she is in the situation of a polygamous relationship, but she had definite reasons to do it. – Jeanne Tripplehorn

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It was really important in my relationship with James Caan that I understood the relationship between the family and the father. – Jeanne Tripplehorn

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In olden times sacrifices were made at the altar – a practice which is still continued. – Helen Rowland

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Ive never really been very good at marriage. Its one of my failures. Ive tried my best, but I do realise the common denominator is me its something Im doing. – Len Goodman

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Marriage was all a womans idea and for mans acceptance of the pretty yoke, it becomes us to be grateful. – Phyllis McGinley

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Never get married in college its hard to get a start if a prospective employer finds youve already made one mistake. – Elbert Hubbard

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