There's a really unique relationship between a single parent and their child. Marriages so easily break up. There's kind of this temporary deal about marriages. That's one of the things that makes it stressful and that's something that's nonexistent in a parent-child relationship.
Everything Sholom Aleichem talks about in his plays and his short stories is about people family man's relationship with his God the breaking down of tradition.
When Luke and Laura dated in 'General Hospital' when I was a kid I was very excited. And that was a rather pathetic relationship if you break it down because let's face it: he raped her... and then they got married. There's all kinds of things that TV does to relationships.
I had a great time making the last movie 'Eclipse.' We shot my back-story stuff from the 1930's. But I was waiting for 'Breaking Dawn' because I love the relationship Rosalie has with Jacob and the rest of her family and Bella. She also provides comic relief.
If you look back on the breakups that you've had whether it's a long relationship or a one-night stand it's always awkward.
When people hold you in high esteem it's very delicate relationship. When they meet you they're putting all their chips up. It's make or break.
For the most part that message hasn't changed a lot over the years - love is still love and heartbreak is still heartbreak.
Thoughts have power thoughts are energy. And you can make your world or break it by your own thinking.
If you must break the law do it to seize power: in all other cases observe it.
Our sense of power is more vivid when we break a man's spirit than when we win his heart.