What do I know about sex? I'm a married man.
I've been a married man most of my life; that's the way I like it.
I know I will never have an affair with a married man again.
Sex is the most beautiful thing that can take place between a happily married man and his secretary.
I could never be with a married man. I just can't. I could never imagine myself being the mistress of somebody.
Yes, if I wasn't a happily married man with three children, Emma Bunton would definitely be my hot-tub fantasy date.
Any coalition has its troubles, as every married man knows.
Every married man who wants peace in the relationship, should learn the trick to avoid that one question - 'How is the food?'
I'm not getting within 20 feet of a married man ever again - not even talking to one!
I'm a married man. If I want sex at this particular point in my life, I go home for it.
To paraphrase Jane Austen, it is a truth universally acknowledged that a married man in possession of a vast fortune must be in want of a newer, younger wife.
I am an unmarried man, as opposed to a single man. A bachelor, according to the dictionary, is a man who has never been married. An unmarried man is not married at the moment. Many of these terms have fallen into disuse.
I'm not saying I'm proud of the fact I had a long affair with a married man, but it did help my business. By the time I married and had children I had the business under my belt.
My mother told me that my birth mother got pregnant by a married man who didn't want to leave his wife.
I flew to England to see the rough cut of 'Revolutionary Road.' I was quite moved. As a married man, it's kind of disturbing to see a couple try so hard to work things out and fail so miserably.
I'm a happily married man and I think to get married you have to be optimistic.
The married woman as family provider beside the man, often also in place of the man, but always however subservient to the man's dominion - this is the worst form of woman slavery our time has created.
Don't marry a man to reform him - that's what reform schools are for.
President Bush once said that marriage is a sacred institution and should be reserved for the union of one man and one woman. If this is the case - and most Americans would agree with him on this - then I have to ask: Why is the government at all involved in marrying people?
At the time it seriously troubled me, but in drafting me as Marshall Plan Administrator, President Truman did as great a favor for me as one man can do for another. It opened my eyes to many things of which I was totally unaware and it was the beginning of my real education.