We all have that one celebrity couple we can't get enough of. From red carpet PDA to starring in movies and TV shows together, romance in Hollywood is truly on a whole different level. But all glitz and glamour aside, there's nothing we love more than hearing some of our favorite couples say beautiful things about their significant others. Keep reading to get some serious inspiration for your next love letter.
"If you were going to list the 100 most popular things that I have done as president, being married to Michelle Obama is number one."
"I've changed so much as a person since I've met Ellen. I used to think that the way to be strong was to be tough. I used to think that to be independent was to not need anyone, but she's taught me that the more vulnerable you are and the softer you are, and the more you allow people into your life and into your heart, the happier you are and the more valuable you are to other people. Ellen has completely changed the way I look at life."
"I would have been long divorced if I'd been married. Marriage is an interesting psychological thing. If you need to feel bound to someone, then it's important to be married. If you have independence, if you have enough money and sense of independence and you like your independence, there's something psychological about not being married because it gives you the freedom to make decisions one way or the other. For me, I chose to stay, Kurt chose to stay, and we like the choice."
"I didn’t know everything there was to know about love, but I married a woman who did and how to share that.”
"He’s my lifeline, in an amazing way. Without him, I can’t breathe. The biggest thing is that he makes me laugh, but he’s also smart. He can do everything."
"He’s kept me laughing and I think that’s a big part of our relationship too and why it’s been so good so long. Because if you can laugh with somebody, that’s healing for sure. Romance is [also] a part of our life every minute. My favorite thing is when he leaves on a trip I will find a little note somewhere I didn’t expect: 'I love you baby' either next to my toothbrush or on our pillow.”
"You know, over the years William has looked after me, he's treated me very well," she said when they announced their engagement in 2010. "As the loving boyfriend he is, he is very supportive of me through the good times and also through the bad times."
"I was the loneliest woman in the world, and someone said, 'You should just pray for a husband. I said I wanted a big black man from the South who looked like a football player, who already had children, who maybe had been married before. Three and a half weeks later, I met my husband."
“We were in the dressing room here, June 26, 1996. And it was raining and stuff and we’d been on tour for a while together, and I joked around with her about getting married. She said, ‘We’re at a country music festival in a trailer house, and you’re asking me to marry you?'" He then decided to propose more formally on stage: “ . . . I looked at her, grabbed her by the hand, and dropped forward [on my knees] onstage. She had already done her show. And I said, 'I’m really serious. I want you to marry me.'" Faith then gave her answer in an equally romantic way, writing, "Yes, I'm going to be your wife" with a Sharpie (along with "lipstick kisses") on a mirror in his dressing room.
"We support each other in everything that we do and I love seeing her succeed at the things she loves to do and she loves seeing me succeed at things that I love to do. That's the way you should be with your partner."
"We have such different backgrounds, it's comical. Until I was 32, I thought the world was just wolves, that there was no way anyone was acting with any kind of benevolence. When I met her and her friends, I was suspicious of their unbridled happiness. I thought, 'Something stinks here; they're in a cult.' But slowly I began to see her positive way of looking at the world. She gives people the benefit of the doubt."
"Jada is magical. Part of why I love her is things happen in a way they shouldn't happen, they shouldn't go that way. She has this magical power."
"[It] wasn't life-changing, it was life-beginning," he said on meeting Nicole. "It was literally, like, 'OK, life starts.'"
"My wife is my soul mate. I can't imagine being without her."
"I'll never forget, we were standing on the corner of 57th and 5th in New York. We were holding hands, and we were waiting for the traffic light to change. And he looked at me and he said, 'You know, I just want you to know, that you never have to change anything about who you are in order to be with me.'"