I wasn't looking for another marriage. I had been married before. He is a nice man - a geologist, an Ernest Hemingway type. But Paul and I married because of convention.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was lucky to marry Paul. He was a great inspiration, his enthusiasm about wine and food helped to shape my tastes, and his encouragement saw me through discouraging moments. I never would have had my career without Paul Child.
It's funny that until I actually met my husband, I never thought I'd get married.
I found marriage somewhat stifling. I don't know that I am the kind of man who ought to be married.
I've had two terrific relationships, but both ended in marriage.
I would like to get married, but it must be a man who is part of my work, or me part of his.
I had only two offers of marriage in my life, and I refused both.
I've never seen anyone deal in a literary way with what it takes to stay married for more than 50 years, and that seemed like a worthy goal.
I met Jason on a charity walk in 2001, and we got married on a friend's boat in Panama two years later. It was the perfect wedding for two people who'd already been married and who weren't teenagers.
I didn't get married to get divorced.
I worked with John, but I had enough sense to walk just a little ways behind him. I could have made more records, but I wanted to have a marriage.