Quote by William Shatner
I love the concept of togetherness and the entwinement of marriage

I love the concept of togetherness and the entwinement of marriage. – William Shatner

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Theres a joy and a pain about directing where the dreams you have are becoming concrete but the attention to detail, the need for time is such that its overwhelming at times, and the stream of responsibility. – William Shatner

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I think of doing a series as very hard work. But then Ive talked to coal miners, and thats really hard work. – William Shatner

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How can a woman be expected to be happy with a man who insists on treating her as if she were a perfectly normal human being. – Oscar Wilde

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Marriage is the torment of one, the felicity of two, the strife and enmity of three. – Washington Irving

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Why in almost all societies have married women specialized in bearing and rearing children and in certain agricultural activities, whereas married men have done most of the fighting and market work? – Gary Becker

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I routinely never discuss my marriage. Its nice to have things in my life that are totally mine. – Ryan Adams

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It takes a lot of experience of life to see why some relationships last and others do not. But we do not have to wait for a crisis to get an idea of the future of a particular relationship. Our behavior in little every incidents tells us a great deal. – Eknath Easwaran

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I have reviewed literally hundreds of dotcoms in my drive to bring Boomer Esiason Foundation onto the Internet, and have selected ClickThings as a partner because of the advanced technology it offers small business, and its understanding of the entrepreneurial spirit of the small business community. – Boomer Esiason

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Oratory is the power to talk people out of their sober and natural opinions. – Joseph Chatfield

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