'Mistresses' is about the lives of four women, each going through different versions of infidelity. Their longtime friendship is what gets them through extremely challenging times.
A government or a party gets the people it deserves and sooner or later a people gets the government it deserves.
Each of us deserves the freedom to pursue our own version of happiness. No one deserves to be bullied.
Toronto deserves Rob Ford; they put him in office. Toronto deserves everything it gets.
Every country gets the circus it deserves. Spain gets bullfights. Italy the Church. America Hollywood.
one tends to suspect others of what one is guilty of oneself. The unfaithful wife is quick to suspect the husband of infidelity.
I'm not saying that every night of the week, my husband, ex-husband, our children and I all sit around together like one big happy family. But we do see each other frequently, and everyone loves each other, and we are all friends.
Nobody gets to say who we love, or who we lay down beside, or take as our husband, lover, life, or bride. Nobody gets to decide what's for some, that others should hide. Pride. Nobody gets to choose but YOU.
My husband deserves the top honours for the work he has done and the man that he is.
I never ever, ever say anything against my husband to anyone except my husband. Everyone gets in fights, and I think the natural propensity for women is, 'Oh I want to talk to someone.' But the minute you take what bothers you outside the bond between you and your husband, you let someone else into the relationship and that causes a wedge.
Every society gets the kind of criminal it deserves. What is equally true is that every community gets the kind of law enforcement it insists on.
I don't believe that films can be compared to each other as each one is a work of art and deserves appreciation on its own merits.
Everyone gets the devil he deserves.
A society gets the criminals it deserves.
I guess one gets the face one deserves.
The ideal social state is not that in which each gets an equal amount of wealth, but in which each gets in proportion to his contribution to the general stock.