A Quote by Christine Baranski

I'm a nice, happily married wife and mom and I live in Connecticut. — © Christine Baranski
I'm a nice, happily married wife and mom and I live in Connecticut.
He was happily married - but his wife wasn't.
You're asking somebody who has a wife and is really happily married, 'So, what's your next wife going to be like?' And I'm like, 'What?'
I'm happily married; I love to spend time with my wife going to movies, restaurants and travelling.
I've been perfectly happily married for 25 years, and have a nice life. Inane things don't interest me.
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I'm a very rooted person. I grew up in Norwich, Connecticut, I still live in Connecticut.
No matter how happily a woman may be married, it always pleases her to discover that there is a nice man who wishes that she were not.
No matter how happily a woman may be married, it always pleases her to discover that there is a really nice man who wishes she were not.
I want to get married and have children and live happily ever after. That's important to me.
Getting married is easy. Staying married is more difficult. Staying happily married for a lifetime is among the fine arts.
When we were getting married the Hindu way in Arrah, we had an old guest who asked my wife what her 'good name' was. I think she'd heard that I had married a Muslim. When my wife said, 'Mona Ahmed Ali,' the lady looked at me and exclaimed, 'Oh, so you've married a terrorist.'
Personally, I'd be delighted to live in a country where happily married gay couples had closets full of assault weapons.
As a matter of fact [my mother] is very happily married. To a very nice southern gentleman named Roanoke - her first non-Jewish husband, as she likes to say.
My mom married a family friend, and my dad married someone that's eight years older than me, so it was just like, these - like, I literally live a country song, so I had to write one.
That's the fairy tale. You meet, you fall in love, you kiss, and neither of you is revolted by it. You get married and have kids and live happily ever after.
I'm a happily married man and I think to get married you have to be optimistic.
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