“What June did for me was post signs along the way, lift me up when I was weak, encourage me when I was discouraged, and love me when I felt alone and unlovable. She’s the greatest woman I have ever known. Nobody else, except my mother, comes close.” Johnny Cash in his autobiography
“We’re soulmates, friends and lovers and everything else that makes a happy marriage. Our hearts are attuned to each other, and we’re very close. I’ll get up every morning at five o’clock and make the coffee, then start pacing the floor, wanting her to get up. But I’ll let her sleep for a couple of more hours. If she smells the coffee, she’s up.” Johnny Cash
”I can’t envision living without her. I can’t envision another woman in this house. The lady of the house is her spot. She’s always been there, and she’s dependable, trustworthy, loyal, kind and cheerful — all of the parts of the Boy Scouts.” Johnny Cash about June Carter
”He told me after my mother passed away, “Your mother and I were more in love when she passed away than we ever have been.” That love grew in great leaps and bounds. They were real. My parents were real people. They didn’t put on airs or false faces. They were what they were. ” John Carter Cash on his parent’s love affair
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