A Quote by Blake Shelton

Learning to not be selfish is what has changed in me the most since being married. — © Blake Shelton
Learning to not be selfish is what has changed in me the most since being married.
My son's the most precious thing to me; he's changed me from being selfish to selfless.
My son's the most precious thing to me: He's changed me from being selfish to selfless.
I know too much; I've seen people at their worst, at their most desperate and selfish, and this knowledge makes me wary. So I am learning to pretend, to smile, to nod, to display empathy I do not feel. I am learning to pass, to look like everyone else, even though I feel broken inside.
Being married is amazing. Being married is incredibly difficult. Being married can seem impossibly hard. Being married is incredibly beautiful. Yes, marriage is a fragile blend of all of this and more.
It is important that when pursing our own self-interest we should be 'wise selfish' and not 'foolish selfish'. Being foolish selfish means pursuing our own interests in a narrow, shortsighted way. Being wise selfish means taking a broader view and recognizing that our own long-term individual interest lies in the welfare of everyone. Being wise selfish means being compassionate.
As marriage goes, I think most people sort of set being - you know getting married as the goal as opposed to being married.
I'm amazed, as quirky, individual and selfish as most of us are, that anyone stays married for long.
Ric, I feel like he hasn't changed up for no one. He's been the same since Day 1, since he was in the limelight as a pro wrestler. Even now, just his mentality and who he is: Find who you are and just be that. He's always being him. That's what I admire the most about Ric Flair.
I am being selfish here by saying this, but I believe 'Barfi!' helped me the most. It got me recognition and respect.
The world has changed utterly. There was a time when you couldn't marry a Protestant. There was a time when you got married that the women had to give up their job in the public service, and when they got married, they were owned by their husbands. That's all changed.
It's funny: I feel like so many people say, 'Monogamy, it's not natural; we created that for a variety of reasons,' but I think a lot of people love being married and enjoy being married and want to be married to who they're married to.
I guess I felt straight when I was allowed to get married. Now I feel queerer because I'm not. It's the only thing that's changed. I wouldn't measure it in icon status or how much my demographic has changed, but in the rage I feel, and being not equal.
Getting married is the most fun you can have in life. Being married sucks
Most people don't want to get married. Being married, that's a responsibility.
I can handle being married for my money; it's being married for my life insurance that gives me pause.
If you gave me a choice between being married and being a baseball player, that's a no-brainer. I would be married any day. I just love it.
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