“Art is a tyrant. It demands heart, brain, soul, body. The entireness of the votary. Nothing less will win its highest favor. I wed art. It is my husband, my world, my life dream, the air I breathe. I know nothing else, feel nothing else, think nothing else.” ThinkingKnowsWorldFeelsHeartArtSoulFeelingsDreamBodyWinningBrainAirHusbandDemandHighestArt IsBreatheFavorsMy HusbandTyrantsLife Dream Author:Rosa Bonheur
“A husband and wife should resolve never to wrangle with each other; never to bandy words or indulge in the least ill-humour. Never! I say; NEVER. Wrangling, even in jest, and putting on an air of ill-humour merely to tease, becomes earnest by practice.” ShouldPracticeWifeAirHumourHusbandIllResolveEarnestIndulgeHusband And WifeTeaseIndulge InJestWrangling Author:Timothy Shay Arthur
“Sometimes when reading aloud to my husband, I'll start crying. It completely stuns me. As if the words in my body and on the page - in relation to each other - are cocooned against my own feelings about what I'm writing until they're loosed in the air and become their own. Then I realize what I may or may not have done.” IfsWritingMaySometimesDoneFeelingsBodyReadingRealizingMy OwnAirCryHusbandPagesRelationMy HusbandReading Aloud Author:Julianna Baggott
“My husband cooks fancier food for himself than I've ever cooked on-air. I call him from the road, and he's making champagne-vanilla salmon or black-cherry pork chop. Half of me is feeling unworthy. Not only am I not a chef, I'm not a better cook than my own husband!” FeelingsBlackMy OwnHalfAirHusbandCooksMy HusbandChefUnworthyChampagneCherriesPorkSalmonVanillaPork ChopsHalf Of Me Author:Rachael Ray
“I met my husband, Will Smith, when I was 19 and auditioned to be his date on 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.' They said I was too short to play the part.” SaidPlayAirMetsHusbandMy HusbandThey SaidToo ShortFresh PrinceFresh Prince Of Bel Air Author:Jada Pinkett Smith
“She (Daisy) dug her nails into her palms and told herself she had no choice. "I, Theodosia..." She gulped for air. "...take thee Alexander..." She gulped again. "...to be my awful wedded husband.” ChoicesAirHusbandAwfulTheeNailsPalmsDaisies Book:Kiss An Angel Source: Kiss An Angel
“Juliana?” the words were low and far—too calm for her husband, who had found that he rather enjoyed the full spectrum of emotion now that he had experienced it. “Yes?” “What are you doing twenty feet in the air?” “Looking for a book.” “Would you mind very much returning to the earth?” “What are you thinking, climbing to the rafters in your condition?” “I am not an invalid, Simon, I still have use of all my extremes.” “You do indeed—particularly your extreme ability to try my patience—I believe, however, that you mean extremities.” ThinkingTryingMindBelieveMeanStillsBookUseEarthFoundI BelieveAbilityEmotionAirFeetConditionsHusbandLowsTwentiesCalmExtremesEnjoyedClimbingSpectrumExtremityRafters Author:Sarah MacLean