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Sean Penn and Madonna
Sean Penn and Robin Wright Penn
Robin: "But it's always been drama in my life with Sean, always. It's pronounced: that's the word i would use for him, in every way -- presence, emotional life -- 'pronounced'. I think it's in his blood. He's always at the heart of something. Never a dull moment ..."
Robin about her relationship with Sean: "I think it's more of a sharing. We want to share with each other what moves us, what touches us, what could potentially touch us."
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Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher
Isla: "We are going to get married, really, really, even more now than ever. We have been talking about it and we have been very close, but it has been difficult to plan. It is very important to me to have a beautiful ritual celebrated with all my family and friends, and to feel part of a community. And when you are in the public eye, to keep that private and to make it happen without it being really visible is really difficult."
Isla: “Besides being in love with him [Sacha], I’m his biggest fan. I think my fiancé is hilarious.”
Isla: "I would do anything -- move into any religion -- to be united in marriage with him. We have a future together, and religion comes second to love as far as we are concerned."
Isla about Sacha: "He definitely makes me laugh more than anyone, which is hence why I'm marrying him."
Steve Jobs and Laurene Powell
Mona Simpson: "His abiding love for Laurene sustained him ... A middle-class boy from Los Altos, he fell in love with a middle-class girl from New Jersey. It was important to both of them to raise Lisa, Reed, Erin and Eve as grounded, normal children. Their house didn’t intimidate with art or polish; in fact, for many of the first years I knew Steve and Lo together, dinner was served on the grass, and sometimes consisted of just one vegetable. Lots of that one vegetable ... He had surprises tucked in all his pockets. I’ll venture that Laurene will discover treats — songs he loved, a poem he cut out and put in a drawer — even after 20 years of an exceptionally close marriage."
Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker
Sarah: "Matthew and I have never spent more than two weeks apart from each other. It's as simple as that."
Sarah: "... we don't discuss money very much. I have a rough understanding of what Matthew can and cannot afford, but there is no reason I need to know how much money he has. If and when we have our children, then things become communal ...Matthew's money is not my money. I have to work. I never want Matthew to feel the pressure to take a job because he thinks he has to support me. If I asked him about his finances, he would tell me. But I don't want to know ... The couple do not have a joint checking account. 'I buy all the groceries and his clothes and pay for reupholstering the furniture,'' she said. ''We take each other out to dinner. We do have a joint credit card and sometimes use it for groceries.' Mr. Broderick pays it."
It is difficult to know at what moment love begins; it is less difficult to know that it has begun.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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