A Quote by Erin Moran

I am happily married to a wonderful man. He is not in the business. — © Erin Moran
I am happily married to a wonderful man. He is not in the business.
In my 40s: I had two children young enough to think their parents wonderful, my business was booming, I was happily married and living in the Cotswolds with a veg garden and ponies in the paddock. Who could not be happy?
I'm a happily married man and I think to get married you have to be optimistic.
I have never been married. I don't know if I will ever marry, though I hope to. When I am asked why I have not married, I explain that my parents have been happily married for 42 years. The bar feels so very high for that kind of commitment.
Only as far as a man is happily married to himself is he fit for married life and family life in general.
We call upon you to let your "happily-married" light shine. Happily marrieds are not "perfect marrieds," but they have learned some of what it takes to create happiness in marriage. We encourage you to find ways to let people know that you love being married! Let those who are not yet married know that the adventure of marriage is worth the effort - that the rewards are worth the price!
I know the Pope is opposed to the use of condoms. All I can say is, I am a spiritual man and I've been happily married for 21 years. I don't even know what a condom is anymore.
I am not a lonely person. I am happily married and not looking for companions on social media.
The highest happiness on earth is marriage. Every man who is happily married is a successful man even if he has failed in everything else.
I'm delighted that gay people want to get married and I say why not! It's nobody's business and I would happily give my blessing.
The happily married man with a large family is the test pilot for me.
I am an unmarried man, as opposed to a single man. A bachelor, according to the dictionary, is a man who has never been married. An unmarried man is not married at the moment. Many of these terms have fallen into disuse.
I'm delighted that gay people now want to get married and I say why not! It's nobody's business and I would happily give my blessing.
I'm not saying I'm proud of the fact I had a long affair with a married man, but it did help my business. By the time I married and had children I had the business under my belt.
The one thing more important to my parents than my career is that I am happily married.
If you own a wonderful business...the best thing to do is keep it. All you're going to do is trade your wonderful business for a whole bunch of cash, which isn't as good as the business, and you got the problem of investing in other businesses, and you probably paid a tax in between. So my advice to anybody who owns a wonderful business is keep it.
Getting married is easy. Staying married is more difficult. Staying happily married for a lifetime is among the fine arts.
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