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Husbands Quotes

Quotes tagged as "husbands" Showing 91-120 of 131
Shannon L. Alder
“It has always been simple, but making it hard was always your way of avoiding pain. If you want to change your life, you have to change what you are doing. It wasn't his fault, her fault, their fault or the circumstances. It was your inability to choose. So, life chose for you. Somewhere in that crazy mind of yours time stopped. You thought someone would rescue you, but they didn't. You have to rescue yourself. This is not a fire you can put out; you have to walk through it, in order to reach life. Getting burned is apart of growth, didn't you know?”
Shannon L. Alder

Shannon L. Alder
“The most important quality in the man you decide to marry should be the ability to make you laugh. Beauty fades, careers end, money comes and goes, religions change, children grow up and move away, spouses get sick, struggles happen, family members die, senility sets in when your older, but the ability to make you giggle every day is the most precious gift God can give you to get through all of it.”
Shannon L. Alder, 300 Questions LDS Couples Should Ask Before Marriage

Liz Fenton
“It's an unwritten rule that best friends take care of each other, and best friends' husbands understand.”
Liz Fenton, The Status of All Things

Shannon L. Alder
“A man of worth is a man that sees the worth in others more than himself.”
Shannon L. Alder

Shannon L. Alder
“Empowered Women 101: If they made you an option you will always be an option vs. the person they really wanted. Don't ever settle for someone that makes you go through hell only to stay with you because they don't have the confidence to go get what they really want. Fear will always follow your rules when they know they don't have options that make them stay comfortable. You won't grow real love in this type of a relationship. You will water weeds and call it a garden.”
Shannon L. Alder

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Some people each left their spouse or lover because he or she was no longer the primary source of their happiness; some, because their spouse or lover was, at that time, the primary source of their unhappiness.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“The fact that you do not trust your spouse or lover doesn’t necessarily mean that they are cheating on you; and the fact that you do doesn’t necessarily mean that they aren’t.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

George Eliot
“I wonder if any other girl thinks her father the best man in the world!"
"Nonsense, child; you'll think your husband better."
"Impossible," said Mary, relapsing into her usual tone; "husbands are an inferior class of men, who require keeping in order.”
George Eliot, Middlemarch

Shannon L. Alder
“Empowered Women 101: A confident woman doesn't have to talk a man into loving her. He either loves her completely, not enough or not at all. Regardless, she doesn't settle for less than she deserves.”
Shannon L. Alder

Catherynne M. Valente
“If a bird or any other beast comes out of that uncanny republic where husbands are grown, I will see him with his skin off before I agree to fall in love.”
Catherynne M. Valente, Deathless

Marcel Proust
“Homosexuals would be the best husbands in the world if they did not put on an act of loving other women.”
Marcel Proust, The Captive / The Fugitive

Julia Child
“Julie's cookery is actually improving," Paul wrote Charlie [his twin]. "I didn't quite believe it would, just between us, but it really is. It's simpler, more classical.... I envy her this chance. It would be such fun to be doing it at the same time with her.”
Julia Child

L.M. Montgomery
“Isn't it a pity we can't have two husbands? One to look at and one to talk to.”
L.M. Montgomery

Gabriel García Márquez
“He was a perfect husband: he never picked up anything from the floor, or turned out a light, or closed a door.”
Gabriel Garcí­a Márquez, Love in the Time of Cholera

Bryn  Hammond
“Temujin: "You are hard to get a plan past, my wife the queen."
Borte: "Indeed; that is what your wife the queen is for.”
Bryn Hammond, Imaginary Kings

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Many a woman is in a relationship with or married to her man not because she loves him but only because she likes men like him.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Randy Hain
“My brothers, we have a special and distinct role as Christian men, fathers, husbands, and leaders in the family, in the Church, and in society at large. If we don’t step up, we run the risk of seeing our families overrun and absorbed by the surrounding culture. This is not acceptable. Start with prayer. Be faithful, be consistent, have courage, show humility, and remember . . . we are made for a heavenly home and not this world.”
Randy Hain, Journey to Heaven: A Road Map for Catholic Men

Thomas Dekker
“The calmest husbands make the stormiest wives.”
Thomas Dekker, The Honest Whore - Part I

C.S. Lewis
“When she had first crossed the dry and dusty world which his mind inhabited she had been like a spring shower; in opening himself to it he had not been mistaken. He had gone wrong only in assuming that marriage, by itself, gave him either power or title to appropriate that freshness. As he now saw, one might as well have thought one could buy a sunset by buying the field from which one had seen it.”
C.S. Lewis

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Being called ‘loveâ€� or ‘my loveâ€� by someone doesn’t necessarily mean that you are loved or even liked by them.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“The goal of priestly ministry is to do good to the souls of men.”
Samuel Waldron, A Man as Priest in His Home

“I couldn't tell if, as husbands went, Paul was unusual, but he seamed to need lots more care and feeding than I bargained on. If only he'd come with an instruction booklet, like our new steam iron did, or even with a little plastic stick with tips about watering and sunlight, like a florist azalea.”
Christina Bartolomeo

“God asks husbands to love their wives enough to die for them. He asks wives to love their husbands enough to live for them.”
Betty S. Bender, What's a Woman to Do

Carolyn V. Hamilton
“I married my first husband for love, my second husband for adventure, and my third husband for laffs.”
Carolyn V. Hamilton

“Do you ever get a panicky feeling that nobody cares if you live or die? (A husband will often care decisively, one way or another.)”
Sandra Gould, Always Say Maybe: A Modern Girl's Guide To Almost Everything, But Mostly Men

Emmanuelle de Maupassant
“An ‘usband should be plain enough to sit at his settle, and simple-minded enough to accept the stew on his plate, rather than looking round ev’ry corner for a more succulent chop,â€� declares Elsie.”
Emmanuelle de Maupassant, The Gentlemen's Club

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“To the bachelor, the language of women is mystery. In those matters, a married man is already a scholar”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, The Great Pearl of Wisdom

Barbara Pym
“It was the ring on the left hand that people at the Old Girls' Reunion looked for. Often, in fact nearly always, it was an uninteresting ring, sometimes no more than the plain gold band or the very smallest and dimmest of diamonds. Perhaps the husband was also of this variety, but as he was not seen at this female gathering he could only be imagined, and somehow I do not think we ever imagined the husbands to be quite so uninteresting as they probably were.”
Barbara Pym, Jane and Prudence