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Love quote of the day by Julia Child: “The secret of a happy marriage is..."

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 31, 2026, 11:27 IST
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Julia Child's love quote

Some marriage advice sounds like a rulebook: communicate better, manage finances, divide chores, go to therapy. All of that matters—but sometimes, the most powerful wisdom is surprisingly simple. Julia Child, the beloved American chef and author, once said:

“The secret of a happy marriage is finding the right person. You know they’re right if you love to be with them all the time.” —Julia Child

Coming from someone who spent over 40 years married to her husband Paul, this isn’t just a cute quote. It’s a lived truth. Let’s unpack what this really means in real, modern relationships.

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More than romance: choosing the “right person”

When Julia says “the right person,” she doesn’t mean someone perfect, magical, or straight out of a movie. She means someone whose presence feels like home. Someone you genuinely like being around—even on ordinary Tuesday afternoons when nothing exciting is happening.

The right person is not just:
- Attractive
- Successful
- Impressive to others

They are:
- Kind in daily life
- Safe to be vulnerable with
- Respectful when you disagree
- Supportive of your quirks, dreams, and growth

Liking the person behind the role of “partner” matters more than any checklist.


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“You love to be with them all the time” doesn’t mean clinginess

At first glance, that line can sound unrealistic. Who really wants to be with anyone all the time? Everyone needs space. But what Julia is pointing to is something softer:

You know they’re right if:
- Their company feels easy rather than exhausting
- You don’t secretly dread long stretches of time together
- You’re happy to share both special moments and boring routines
- Even silence together doesn’t feel awkward or heavy

It’s less about physically being together 24/7 and more about this: if you had to be stuck with one person through life’s chaos, you’d still choose them.



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When companionship becomes the core

Julia and Paul Child shared a relationship full of love, playfulness, and mutual respect. Letters and stories from their life reveal how much they truly enjoyed each other’s company—through career changes, travel, aging, and health challenges.

That’s the heart of her quote:
A happy marriage is built on companionship before anything else.

Passion will fluctuate. Life will throw stress, kids, responsibilities, and exhaustion into the mix. But if you fundamentally enjoy each other—laugh together, talk about anything, feel safe being weird or messy—there’s a strong foundation that survives those ups and downs.


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The quiet test: how do you feel when it’s just the two of you?

Forget the vacations, the photos, and the big celebrations for a moment. Ask yourself:

How do I feel when it’s just the two of us at home, doing nothing?

Do I relax—or do I feel tense, judged, or bored?

Can we sit in silence without panic?

Do I still feel like myself around them?

Loving to be with someone “all the time” doesn’t mean constant excitement. It means feeling emotionally safe, mentally stimulated, and quietly happy around them—even in boredom, even in stress, even in pajamas with unwashed hair.



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Finding the right person starts with being the right person

Julia’s quote also flips inward. To find the right person, you often have to become the kind of person who can build that kind of relationship.

That might look like:

Healing old wounds so you don’t settle for chaos

Learning to communicate honestly instead of expecting mind-reading

Building a life you love, so you’re not choosing out of desperation or fear

Knowing your values—so you recognise a good match when they show up

The right partner isn’t a rescue plan. They’re a companion with whom your already-growing life feels fuller and calmer.



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This quote in long-term relationships

If you’re already married or in a long-term relationship, Julia’s words can act less like a test and more like a gentle check-in:

Where did we lose the joy of simply being together?

Are we constantly distracted, busy, or on our phones around each other?

When was the last time we enjoyed each other’s company without an agenda?

Sometimes, you don’t need a big fix; you just need to slowly return to shared meals, walks, talks, and laughter. Rebuilding companionship can revive romance more than grand gestures.


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Love that feels like wanting to stay

“The secret of a happy marriage is finding the right person. You know they’re right if you love to be with them all the time.”

Underneath the sweetness, this quote is quietly radical. It suggests you don’t have to force love, over-explain your needs, or constantly fight for bare-minimum attention. You deserve a connection where wanting to stay feels natural, where togetherness feels like a blessing, not a burden.

Not every day will be magical. You won’t always adore each other every second. But if, over the long run, your heart keeps choosing the same person—again and again, in small everyday ways—that’s the kind of happiness Julia Child was talking about.

Thinking of your own relationships, who in your life do you genuinely love being around, even in the most ordinary, unfiltered moments—and what does that tell you about the kind of love you want to build or keep?

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