A Quote by David Byrne

It's not always been a happy marriage. I guess I wanted a quick fix. — © David Byrne
It's not always been a happy marriage. I guess I wanted a quick fix.
When you realise that money doesn't actually make you happy, it's a quick fix to have things you've always wanted, but then when you have it, you realise that's not what actually makes you happy. It's more about having a great marriage and happy children; that's what life's all about.
Sometimes I have to shut off the omnipresent disco ball and flashing lights that are always in my head. It's a part of maturing, I guess - just learning that it's not just always about a quick, easy fix of getting people to dance.
Marriage enlarges the scene of our happiness and miseries. A marriage of love is pleasant; a marriage of interest, easy; and a marriage where both meet, happy. A happy marriage has in it all the pleasures of friendship, all the enjoyments of sense and reason, and, indeed, all the sweets of life.
I knew marriage was not the answer to changing the conditions for poor, black, queer folks. So I never felt compelled to get married - it just didn't seem important. But even if marriage wasn't right for me at the time, or a quick fix toward black empowerment, I found it repulsive that loving same-sex couples were refused the right.
I am very happy. I have a wonderful marriage, children. This is everything I've always wanted.
I have to be asked, I guess, but I love the idea of marriage. I think it's beautiful. I'm such a romantic, and I always have been.
Since the '60s, we've lived so much in an age of quick fixes that the culture itself has become a quick fix.
Happy wife, happy life. I think every man learns that quick. Really quick.
There is always a temptation for governments: see a problem and announce a quick fix.
Marriage has always been my dream. I have always wanted to get married.
The Missional church always thinks of the long haul rather than the quick fix
People have always been telling me what I can't do. I guess I have wanted to show them. That's been one of my driving forces all my life.
I thrive on quick players getting to the byline and sending over crosses. I just have to be quick enough to get on the end of things. In that regard, my job has always been the same, but if we have more wide, quick players, that can only be good for me.
I had always been the kind of boy who was quick to laugh and quick to cry.
Comedy has always been my favourite genre, and I always wanted to be a part of a process which makes people happy. The genre has always been lucky for me.
There is an English saying that the king is always happy, or, 'happy as the king' - which is not true at all. But I can be as happy as a king if all of you know what is right and what is wrong and cooperate to fix things.
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