Quote by Courteney Cox
Im at peace with myself and where I am. In the past, I was always

Im at peace with myself and where I am. In the past, I was always looking to see how everybody else was doing. I wasnt competitive, I was comparative. I just wanted to be where everybody else was. Now Ive gotten to an age when I am not comparing anymore. – Courteney Cox

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When David Arquette and I got engaged we started therapy together. Id heard that the first year of marriage is the hardest, so we decided to work through all that stuff early. – Courteney Cox

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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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I think its hard, the fact that theres a certain age that we cant have kids anymore. – Courteney Cox

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