A Quote by Amanda Harlech

I am not good wife material because I'm fiercely independent and like to go off and do my own thing. — © Amanda Harlech
I am not good wife material because I'm fiercely independent and like to go off and do my own thing.
I remember after a year in London, I was at an MTV party and a friend saying to me that it was such a brave thing to do to come over to London by myself. I never thought it was a big deal. It was my dream. I am so independent. It is just ridiculous. I am too independent for my own good.
I am a fiercely independent person, and I am no one's pawn.
I am fiercely independent and I probably wouldn't be if it wasn't for the way in which I was brought up
I am fiercely independent and I probably wouldn't be if it wasn't for the way in which I was brought up.
My British publisher has this independent press. It's pretty small; they actually won last year. And she's got this great energy, and she's fiercely independent, and you know this book was a hard sell. No one wanted to buy this book. But she did, and so it's paid off for her, I hope.
One thing I am certain of is that, if I have done anything good in music, it was, first, because of my father, and second, because of my wife
One thing I am certain of is that, if I have done anything good in music, it was, first, because of my father, and second, because of my wife.
A free and truly independent press - fiercely independent when necessary - is the red beating heart of freedom and democracy.
I believe in love. I believe in good stories. I play really hard on the weekends because I like to have those stories. My wife and I go off and do craziness all the time. We're just like, 'What can we go get into this weekend?' Then we have other ones where we just sit and do nothing and then we have work that we do. It's all memories.
The greatest thing about being a mother so young, I had my first child at 24, is that I cook, I clean, I love to be independent and kind of hate to be waited on and hate to be taken care of. So, I guess that demonstrates my fiercely independent nature which is kind of anti what I portray on a weekly basis.
To the extent that independent means you're willing to attempt to put your own ideas, personality, and commitment to the material on screen, then of course I hope I'm independent until the day I die.
I am very chill and comfortable in my own skin, and because of this, I believe it is exactly what is needed when you are with a strong woman. My wife is no shrinking violet in her own right. As a result, you have to know when to push, when to pull, when to let it go, and when to stand firm.
Even my wife and two of my children are in "Leaves of Grass". Because I love the source material so much, it was really easy to write and an utter delight to get to direct because I had people like Edward [Norton] elevating the material and surprising me in their interpretations of all of this stuff that's so close to me.
By myself, I'm a hard pill. My wife makes me look real good, because she smoothes my rough edges. That's why I say, "Take your wife everywhere. It's a good thing."
When you leave a good job to go off on your own and don't expect to make money for a while, you name the firm whatever your wife says you should.
When I was an Independent I believed the same things I believe now as a Democrat. I was an Independent because I was a military officer. I felt like that was the best thing to do because I wanted to be a leader and I didn't want to influence people under me in that way.
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