[Through it all, Dee and Davis say they have discovered the secret to a successful marriage.] You have to learn how to be married, ... You have to learn to love somebody. |
Don't do me any favors. |
God, make me so uncomfortable that I will do the very thing I fear. |
I have to do it. I have no choice, because I've got five grandsons and one son. I wake up thinking that could happen to them. |
I used to want to shout 'Help me!' |
If it is possible to learn to love somebody more than when you first married them, I am lucky enough to say that we did, |
It was a nerve-racking moment, ... He stayed up half the night writing it. Then we stayed up because that was all we could do. |
It's critical for African-American seniors and people with disabilities to be aware of this opportunity. I want to help people realize they must not be passive about making a decision, and that they need to take action soon. |
OK, boss, I don't mind shuffling, but I won't scratch my head. |
Ossie was working as stage manager and he began making notes. Something about the sense of humor instilled in Eastern European Jewish culture appealed to him. The message was profound but the delivery was hilarious. Through that he saw that humor could turn racism on its ear, too. |
Paradise is to be the ultimate instrument, fulfilling God's desperate intent that we love each other. The music people . . . they give thanks for the gift and reflect the love. |
She knew how we struggled with ourselves, |
sorrow for not understanding like I understand now the unpredictable, profound journey that marriage is. |
The greatest gift is not being afraid to question. |
The kind of beauty I want most is the hard-to-get kind that comes from within -- strength, courage, dignity. |