“My ability to persuade my wife to marry me was quite my most brilliant achievement ... Of course, it would have been impossible for any ordinary man to have got through what I had to go through in peace and war without the devoted aid of what we call, in England, one's better half.” MenHas BeensWarCoursesAbilityHalfWifeImpossibleAchievementOrdinaryEnglandMy WifeBrilliantAidsDevotedOrdinary ManMarry MeBetter Half Author:Winston Churchill
“I live in Santa Barbara. My wife's American, and she lived in England for 11 years and then told me she'd had enough.” YearsEnoughWifeEnglandMy WifeSantaHad EnoughBarbaraSanta Barbara Author:Martin Gore
“I regard England as my wife and America as my mistress.” AmericaWifeEnglandRegardMy WifeMistress Author:Cedric Hardwicke
“I met my wife, Jennifer, while sitting next to her on the airplane on the way to England. I was heading to Oxford as a Marshall scholar.” WayNextWifeMetsSittingEnglandMy WifeScholarAirplaneHeadingsOxfordJennifer Author:Derek Kilmer
“At age 11, I went to a Jewish school. I speak Yiddish. I'm Church of England Protestant. My father was Catholic, and my mother was Protestant. My wife is a Muslim.” AgeSchoolMotherFatherSpeakChurchWifeEnglandCatholicMy WifeProtestantsYiddishChurch Of England Author:Michael Caine
“We [me and my wife] went back to St. Paul, worked for a year - again, I guess I would have to admit now, doing a rather shaky job of teaching people - but at the end of that year we returned to England and worked in the [Bernard] Leach Pottery for two and a half years.” PeopleYearsTwoEndsJobsHalfWifeTeachingEnglandMy WifePotteryHalf A Year Author:Warren MacKenzie