I've already had my happily ever after.

Great sex is why we're so happily married!

Never walk past a problem with an animal - fix it.

I'm Mrs. Steve Irwin. I've got a lot to live up to.

Bindi's been filming with us since she first hatched.

To get someone who is sensitive yet strong... Steve was that.

The only way you find what your limits are is by pushing them.

After losing Steve, it does kind of feel like I'm free-falling.

You completely rediscovered & relived everything to do with wildlife.

There never has been before and never will be again another Steve Irwin.

For me, it was two years before I fed a big croc when I came to Australia.

You can't just go and collect animals from the wild. It's totally illegal.

It is a gift when someone can challenge you and open your mind to new ideas.

Steve was such an example as one man doing what he could to change the world.

I'm real adamant that, when we have family time scheduled, that we stick to it.

Steve was every woman's fantasy: macho but not a jerk, sensitive but not a wuss.

Good nutrition and regular exercise definitely help you cope with life's dramas.

The thing is, Steve's a great role model, and he won't sit there and tell you that.

I don't know a single surfer who would say, 'Gee, I wish there were no sharks in the ocean.'

It pays to be in the best shape possible when you're wrangling the largest reptiles on Earth!

Our message, without preaching, is how to treat wildlife and to have empathy for all animals.

Bindi went in with the crocodiles when she was one month old and grew up with the crocodiles.

Your grief path is yours alone, and no one else can walk it, and no one else can understand it.

I have tremendous faith in God that all things happen for a reason, even if we don't understand.

Living with Steve was like standing in a cyclone. Then we lost him. It was like the wind stopped.

I found that Steve's passion for wildlife and willingness to lay his life on the line so exciting.

Steve always said that he didn't care if anyone remembered him, as long as they remembered his message.

We need to stand as a nation, a state, a community to protect wildlife and wild places for our children.

The determination I have to try to continue Steve's work and make the world a better place is so important.

I have friends who have lost husbands and have gone off and tried different things. Nothing wrong with that.

I haven't dated anyone in the ten years since we lost Steve just because I feel a connection still with Steve.

You can't focus on yourself. You need to focus on what you're doing for others, and then you can start to heal.

We've got that family opportunity of always filming together, so we can look back on good times anytime we want.

Steve was such an immense person in so many ways. I never realized how much I depended on him until he was gone.

The only way to honor Steve and his legacy and everything he lived for was to try to continue his work and expand on it.

My future is about the joy of loving those around me, of being with the people who are still here and not just mourning my loss.

Parenthood is a great equalizer. It doesn't matter how famous you are - once you become a parent, you are just like everyone else.

I couldn't hold a candle to how adventurous Steve was. He found life intoxicating, and he was just in awe of every living creature.

When I first met Steve, as an American tourist coming into the zoo, I fell desperately in love with him and married him immediately.

Steve was so wonderful to bring wildlife into our living rooms and let us see that animals we used to be afraid of are so important.

Until the day comes when the senseless killing ends, we will all have to fight like wildlife warriors to protect our precious planet.

I think, for other people who have lost someone and have loved again, it's a beautiful thing. But it's just not really on my horizon.

You might not think of 'conservation' immediately when you think of Russell Crowe, but he is a great conservationist in his own right.

For us, conservation work isn't just what we do. It's who we are. It's really defined us that this is what we've dedicated our lives to.

No matter how many shows or how much work we do, we are not going to make a difference. It's only the masses that will make a difference.

I discovered on my own that I could cope better with the crippling effects of grief by taking care of myself, eating right, and working out.

If you can reach out and touch and love and be with wildlife, you will forever be changed, and you will want to make the world a better place.

Steve had a broad, easy smile and the biggest hands I had ever seen. I could tell by his stature and stride that he was accustomed to hard work.

No matter the circumstances are that you lose someone, nobody's truly prepared. Steve's accident was so unexpected - it was extremely challenging.

She's born and raised with wildlife, living with a zoo. What would be strange for Bindi is if she were in an apartment in suburbia with a goldfish.

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