A Quote by Anne Wojcicki

My divorce wasn't fun. — © Anne Wojcicki
My divorce wasn't fun.

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Will you be wanting to contest the divorce?" I asked Mrs. Davis. "I should think not," she said calmly, "although I suppose on of us should, for the fun of the thing. An uncontested divorce always seems to me contrary to the spirit of divorce.
My grandparents divorced, both of them, and then my mum and dad did. So it's like, divorce, divorce, divorce.
However often marriage is dissolved, it remains indissoluble. Real divorce, the divorce of the heart and nerve and fiber, does not exist, since there is no divorce from memory.
Divorce Myths: 1. When love has gone out of a marriage, it is better to get divorced. 2. It is better for the children for the unhappy couple to divorce than to raise their children in the atmosphere of an unhappy marriage. 3. Divorce is the lesser of two evils. 4. You owe it to yourself. 5. Everyone's entitled to one mistake. 6. God led me to this divorce.
Divorce is so common and accepted in America that beating myself up over it may sound ridiculous. But I was raised to believe that divorce wasn't an option; to me, divorce equaled failure. I wasn't able to change that equation until I found myself in the right relationship.
Divorce is simply modern society's version of medieval torture. Except it lasts longer and leaves deeper scars. A divorce releases the most primitive emotions; the ugliest, raw feelings. Emotionally wounded people do their best to inflict pain upon the other party, but rather than using claws they use divorce lawyers.
A [Jewish] woman could not divorce her husband, but she could petition for divorce, and the religious courts could force him to grant the divorce on grounds of impotence, denial of conjugal rights, or unreasonable restriction of her freedom-for example, preventing her from attending funerals or wedding parties.
I have such hatred of divorce that I prefer bigamy to divorce. Anyway, I think we should see other people.
Divorce is divorce and it's a really tough thing to go through, (But) I'd love to get married again.
Divorce was miserable, as it always is, and we divorce for the same reasons we marry.
Divorce for what? Why should we head for divorce? I don't intend to get married again, and nor does she.
Couples with children who do win a divorce, cause such social havoc that they should have to pay a special divorce tax.
My parents' divorce was very difficult. Divorce is essentially incredibly painful, but it's also an essential part of life.
The best divorce is the kind where there are no children. That was my first divorce. You walk out the door and you never look back.
I have a very wonderful separation-divorce. It's a divorce - but it's a weird one.
Divorce is contagious. That's right - when you have a close couple friend split up, it increases your chances of getting a divorce by 75 percent.
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