Quote by Jim Carrey
Im so wrapped up in my work that its often impossible to consider

Im so wrapped up in my work that its often impossible to consider other things in my life. My marriage ended in divorce because of this, my relationship with Holly has suffered by this. – Jim Carrey

Other quotes by Jim Carrey

I dont think human beings learn anything without desperation. Desperation is a necessary ingredient to learning anything or creating anything. Period. If you aint desperate at some point, you aint interesting. – Jim Carrey

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Learning
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My dad was like a stage mother he always pushed me to do what I wanted. – Jim Carrey

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dad
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It is better to risk starving to death then surrender. If you give up on your dreams, whats left? – Jim Carrey

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Marriage
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I definitely believe in marriage. – Michael Strahan

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Why get married? For human beings, marriage is such an unnatural state. If you want monogamy, it has been said, you should marry a swan. – Quentin Crisp, “The Art of Celibacy”

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To be honest, marriage doesnt scare me and that, its just once youve been together for so long, if you havent got any kids its just a big expensive day out for everyone else to enjoy, isnt it? – Karl Pilkington

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Marriage is an adventure, like going to war. – Gilbert K. Chesterton

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The cool kindliness of sheets, that soon smooth away trouble and the rough male kiss of blankets. – Rupert Brooke

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The greatness of a mans power is the measure of his surrender. – William Booth

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