Quote by Linda McCartney
I wasnt looking for another marriage. I had been married before. H

I wasnt looking for another marriage. I had been married before. He is a nice man – a geologist, an Ernest Hemingway type. But Paul and I married because of convention. – Linda McCartney

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I had daydreams and fantasies when I was growing up. I always wanted to live in a log cabin at the foot of a mountain. I would ride my horse to town and pick up provisions. Then return to the cabin, with a big open fire, a record player and peace. – Linda McCartney

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But I wanted marriage for myself. I was not calculating about it. I wish I was more calculating. – Linda McCartney

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We all have a childhood dream that when there is love, everything goes like silk, but the reality is that marriage requires a lot of compromise. – Raquel Welch

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Marriage is a good deal like a circus: there is not as much in it as is represented in the advertising. – E. W. Howe

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I have a wonderful marriage and two great kids. – Kelly Preston

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No, I think marriage is a great thing. – David Copperfield

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