Having egregious divorces - where you just hate each other - is really the easy way out.
“Having egregious divorces - where you just hate each other - is really the easy way out.”
— Laura Dern · Divorce
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Having egregious divorces - where you just hate each other - is really the easy way out.
“Having egregious divorces - where you just hate each other - is really the easy way out.”
— Laura Dern · Divorce
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“Having egregious divorces - where you just hate each other - is really the easy way out.”
“Sadly, half of marriages end in divorce. Half of my girl friends and male friends have been through one, and their kids are doing great. There's no shame around it - unless you want to project that on to yourself - but certainly there's no longer cultural shame. Everyone is walking through it.”
“I really don't consider myself to be a conventional Hollywood star. I've never really been marketed by the big studios to do mass market box office films.”
“Stay true to your own voice, and don't worry about needing to be liked or what anybody else thinks. Keep your eyes on your own paper.”
“'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington' is one of the greatest films of all time.”
“When you're first reading the script and thinking about playing the part, it's slightly daunting. It's easy to question, 'Is an audience going to like me? And is that my job?'”
“I did everything in my power to make divorce easy on my kids, but it's unrealistic to expect they will escape totally unscathed.”
“I think divorce is a tragedy, traumatic and horribly painful for everybody. That's why I wrote 'Smart Women.' I want kids to read that and to think what life might be like for their parents. And I want parents to think about what life is like for their kids.”
“It feels like my books come true. I write these things, and then they kind of end up happening. I wasn't divorced, for example, when I wrote a book about divorce.”
“I'm completely against divorce.”
“Divorce is probably as painful as death.”
“Speaking as the child of divorce, I have to say that one of the most disconcerting findings in 'The Longevity Project' focused on divorce: On average, grown children of divorced parents died almost five years earlier than children from intact families.”