Kate: It's easy to say "I love you" while you're rolling around on expensive sheets. It's so much harder when they need washing.
Manon: A wise woman once told me that you can love your husband but you must also like him.
Kate: You know I'm twice your age.
Jean-Baptiste Durain: What can I say? I like older women.
Kate: Why lie on your profile?
Jean-Baptiste Durain: I want women to see me as a mature man. Otherwise, I feel like a total cliche, you know? Young, rich, handsome, with a speedboat... So terribly predictable.
Kate: I think that liking them is much more important than loving them, actually. Love is easy to fall into. Liking is much harder. Think of your wedding as a driving test. You take it, you pass, and then you really start to learn how to drive. Or you crash.