Nobody until very recently would have thought that their husband was supposed to be their best friend, confidante, intellectual soul mate, co-parent, inspiration.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My best friend is my husband.
I have the best husband a wife could possibly have. He's the best father my children could have.
I married my best friend, and I couldn't ask for anything more. He's an unbelievable person.
My wife, she was an early-adopter to Trump and a supporter of Trump - earlier than me, by far.
I had a realization in the midst of my happy marriage that I had kind of lost most of my friends - my male friends in particular. And I started wondering if my wife, who was certainly my best friend, supplanted those relationships.
Nobody really knows anybody completely, even if they've been married to 'em for 53 years, you know?
The person who inspired me the most was a friend of mine, Anita Roddick. I know that Anita wasn't known to be an ardent feminist, but she truly was.
I think sometimes we look at other people's marriages and we think they must always be so happy together. I don't know anybody who's married for a long time who hasn't somehow made room in their love story for the hate and resentment that they sometimes feel toward each other.
I was always the leading man's best friend's best friend.
It's a particularly modern myth that married people are best friends. The best-friend concept is a uniquely female phenomena.