Michael Masser Quotes
I had been the dutiful son and husband for so long, I had forgotten about living for myself.

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I'm living so far beyond my income that we may almost be said to be living apart.
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All the women that are first born daughters in my family are named Mary, but we've all been given nicknames. I don't know how or why that started, but I'm nicknamed after my great-grandmother, who was Mamie. No one ever calls me Mary, except only if my husband is very serious about something.
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Bruce always had to tell a lie. He was always living that lie. Caitlyn doesn't have any secrets.
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If my own current husband was suddenly a stay-at-home dad, it would be emasculating. That would be hard for me.
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Some books are undeservedly forgotten; none are undeservedly remembered.
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Born in a cellar... and living in a garret.
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I like to come into my workspace and feel it's a living environment and not frozen, which is why I often change or add to the pictures on the wall.
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It's the tyranny of an oligarchy that I'm concerned about.
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We are all like Scheherazade's husband, in that we want to know what happens next.
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What do you think will happen in a forced marriage? With an uneducated man, an animal. What would I say, that I am already married? Why would I say it? I never accepted him as my husband in my heart or mind. How I spent a year and a half with him, only I know. And I only did it because of the child.
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My husband and I get along great. We're both introverts, and it's hard to make new friends.
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For who can bear to feel himself forgotten?
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The real act of marriage takes place in the heart, not in the ballroom or church or synagogue. It's a choice you make - not just on your wedding day, but over and over again - and that choice is reflected in the way you treat your husband or wife.
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The '80s was all about this idea that women could have it all. You could have a career, and you could have a husband, and you could have children.
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When I was living in the projects, I had a mop stick for my horse. I wanted to be Gene Autry or Roy Rogers, so I would ride my mop through the projects.
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I wouldn't change a thing about my family.
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Women have been such an important part of my life. I try, every day, to be a better father to my daughters and a better husband.
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Running is my time for myself. I'm like, 'I'm going for a run!' and my husband knows I'm out of there.
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I love being a wife and homemaker - because it's my choice. My husband doesn't expect me to do it. I don't mind doing things for him because he does so much for me; we both feel that way so there is no power struggle.
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I felt like in Tampa Bay a lot of people thought we were overachieving.
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God creates out of nothing. Therefore, until a man is nothing, God can make nothing out of him.
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Where much is given, much is required. Our Heavenly Father asks His daughters to walk in virtue, to live in righteousness so that we can fulfill our life's mission and His purposes. He wants us to be successful, and He will help us as we seek His help.
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I had been the dutiful son and husband for so long, I had forgotten about living for myself.