A Quote by Rick Stein

Divorce is horrible, no matter who instigates it. It's very traumatic. — © Rick Stein
Divorce is horrible, no matter who instigates it. It's very traumatic.
Divorce is one of the most destructive, emotionally traumatic experiences a human being can go through, no matter if you're the instigator or the recipient. It's hard, and it hurts, and it takes a long time to feel normal again.
You can't underestimate how traumatic divorce is for the children.
All those horrible, traumatic years I spent as a kid became what I draw from creatively today.
Nowadays love is a matter of chance, matrimony a matter of money and divorce a matter of course.
Men and women who have served in harm's way experience higher rates of divorce and suicide. Many battle the debilitating effects and stigma associated with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
My parents' divorce was very difficult. Divorce is essentially incredibly painful, but it's also an essential part of life.
I think we've reached that point where we understand medically what we are doing to ourselves with these sports. In football, it's kind of hard to get the access that you want for the story and, of course, it's very long-term: the effects of the repeat concussions really don't hit until decades afterwards, whereas the traumatic injuries in extreme sports are very immediate. I realized Traumatic Brain Injury was a fascinating and important story that not had been told very much. I wanted to know more.
I have a very wonderful separation-divorce. It's a divorce - but it's a weird one.
Divorce is one of the most financially traumatic things you can go through. Money spent on getting mad or getting even is money wasted.
Divorce is brutal and horrible and... you have to actively work to get your life back on track.
Divorce is horrible. I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy. I don't think it's anything that's ever completely resolved.
My grandparents divorced, both of them, and then my mum and dad did. So it's like, divorce, divorce, divorce.
It would be ill-advised to compare war and a sport, but I don't think the brain knows the difference. With post-traumatic stress and traumatic brain injuries in blasts with veterans, we see a very similar and somewhat unique issue with repetitive brain injuries in football.
However often marriage is dissolved, it remains indissoluble. Real divorce, the divorce of the heart and nerve and fiber, does not exist, since there is no divorce from memory.
Please do not ask me to talk about my divorce. Mr. Ziegfeld and I are such very good friends. It is only a little matter quite between ourselves.
Most people are in marriages, and there are very few movies made about what it really is like to be married for a length of time. You always show the romantic part and all that. Or the divorce, and the horrible split, and the guy's having an affair, or she's having an affair, and they're going to get split up, whatever. But very few people just look at what actually happens in a marriage.
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