A Quote by Michael Douglas

I try not to dwell too much on a bad marriage. — © Michael Douglas
I try not to dwell too much on a bad marriage.
I try not to dwell too much on the success of 'Squid Game.'
I try to dwell on the positive and not dwell on the negative as much as I can.
I still have downs and get depressed, but I try not to dwell too much on being negative because it always passes and there is still so much to do.
I try not to dwell too much on it, but I think everyone gets worried about showing off all their flaws on the beach.
Everyone wants to know what kind of music their favorite artist listens to. It feels good to. I don't try to dwell on that too much though.
I say too much of what, he says too much of everything, too much stuff, too many places, too much information, too many people, too much of things for there to be too much of, there is too much to know and I don't know where to begin but I want to try.
A woman is not a whole woman without the experience of marriage. In the case of a bad marriage, you win if you lose. Of the two alternatives - bad marriage or none - I believe bad marriage would be better. It is a bitter experience and a high price to pay for fulfillment, but it is the better alternative.
I do try not to dwell on the past too much, because I have a tendency to do that, and as I've gotten older, I've gotten very good at distancing myself from shoulda, woulda, coulda.
Try to keep your mind. Try not to eat bad, try not to wake up with too bad of a hangover.
A happy man is too satisfied with the present to dwell too much on the future.
I don't have any complex plans for playing a character. I think all I try to do is not make too many bad guy faces and not ever try to seem too good. I just try to put it in the middle somewhere.
I think everyone is lonely whether you are in a good marriage or a bad marriage somewhere down the line you become lonely, and to get rid of that loneliness you have to try really hard.
...Singles, too, must see the penultimate status of marriage. If single Christians don't develop a deeply fulfilling love relationship with Jesus, they will put too much pressure on their DREAM of marriage, and that will create pathology in their lives as well.
People are looking back and trying to, you know, get compensation for bad mortgages and all the rest of it in some of the agreements that are being reached. There's nothing magic about regulations, too much is bad, too little is bad.
Sometimes when you've only got a few snaps, guys try to do too much and try to make too much happen.
I don't believe that same-sex marriages would weaken heterosexual marriage. Marriage is not a scarce resource. I thought that conservatives worried about too few people choosing marriage, not too many.
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