A Quote by Oscar Wilde

The world has grown suspicious of anything that looks like a happily married life. — © Oscar Wilde
The world has grown suspicious of anything that looks like a happily married life.
The world has grown suspicious of anything that looks like a happy married life.
I've never really thought I'd get married. It's not that I'm suspicious of it or anything like that, it's just that I don't have a reference for it because my mum wasn't.
Only as far as a man is happily married to himself is he fit for married life and family life in general.
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I'm definitely suspicious of girls. I've been suspicious of girls my whole life, though, so it's not anything new.
There is nothing in the world like the devotion of a married woman. It is a thing no married man knows anything about.
There's nothing in the world like the devotion of a married woman. It's a thing no married man knows anything about.
I've three children, three grandchildren, I work, I travel, and I'm very happily married. I'm very satisfied and happy with my life and there really isn't anything I want.
I don't miss anything by being a bachelor. I don't know any happily married couples, not even my parents.
Getting married is easy. Staying married is more difficult. Staying happily married for a lifetime is among the fine arts.
I decided a long time ago that if I was going to do anything internationally, it would be mainstream pop entertainment - and that's exactly what 'Quantico' is. The diversity is just reflective of the world today - look around you: this is what America looks like. This is what the world looks like. It's time Hollywood embraced that.
How strange it is, our little procession of life! The child says, "When I am a big boy." But what is that? The big boy says, "When I grow up." And then, grown up, he says, "When I get married." But to be married, what is that after all? The thought changes to "When I'm able to retire." And then, when retirement comes, he looks back over the landscape traversed; a cold wind seems to sweep over it; somehow he has missed it all, and it is gone.
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.
Then my mother shocked me. She said, " All those things that you want from your relationship, Liz? I have always wanted those things too." [She] showed me the handful of bullets she'd had to bite over the decades in order to stay happily married (and she was happily married...) to my father. "You have to understand how little I was raised to expect that I desired in life, honey. Remember- I come from a different time and place... and you have to understand how much I love your father.
I'd get suspicious looks from people just walking down the streets. Where are you from? They'd ask. I'd reply in whatever language they'd addressed me in using the same accent that they used. There would be a brief moment of confusion, and then the suspicious look would disappear.
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