A Quote by Cathy Guisewite

I never thought Cathy would get married in the comic strip. And I also thought I would never get married in real life. So both are shocks to me. — © Cathy Guisewite
I never thought Cathy would get married in the comic strip. And I also thought I would never get married in real life. So both are shocks to me.
I never thought Cathy would get married in the comic strip. And I also thought I would never get married.
I never thought in my life, I never really thought I would get married. I watched my parents go through a divorce, and I thought, like, this is just not something people are supposed to do.
I never wanted to get married. I never thought that was in my cards. I always thought I was just going to be an independent woman my entire life. Hopefully having a partner but never getting married.
I never thought I would get married: I'm such a workaholic.
My mom and dad weren't together, so I never thought I would get married.
I never thought I would get married. I didn't think I was that type of person.
My family had never in their wildest dream thought I would get married.
I never thought I'd get married to someone from the film industry. I still remember telling my parents that I want to get married somewhere abroad and live there, away from everything.
I never thought I would get married and have kids. I thought I was going to be a gypsy actor, traveling all over the world playing the great roles. I ended up having a kid very young, and it put things in perspective.
I remember being one of those women who never imagined I would get married and have children. You ask any of my high school friends, and I would have been voted in the class to be the least likely to get married or have children.
Losing Jane was tragic and I thought I'd never get married again, or have more children, or would even ever want to.
When I met Raj Kundra for the first time, I thought my whole life would change. I thought I'd get big breaks. I never thought Shilpa Shetty's husband would make me do wrong things.
My problems with 'Bonanza' were problems of communication. What we discussed would be, never was. I thought it would be a sophisticated show. Instead it never went beyond the comic strip level.
I was not always someone who wanted to get married or thought I would get married, so being a true writer, I was always navel-gazing: 'What are good marriages? What are bad marriages?'
Generally, in Gujarati families, people get married early, and all my friends are married with two kids. My father had told me, 'If you do not find a right partner, do not get married'; that's the advice he has always given me. So, I will never compromise in my marriage.
I never thought that I would get married, but it wound up happening. That was a really, really happy, exciting moment.
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