“The most important thing is to find the balance between city and nature. I have that 'hippie quality' - my husband is a super-hippie Los Angeles boy - so we'll have to make time to go to Puerto Rico, and upstate New York, and be sure we get to do outdoorsy stuff like that.” ImportantStuffCitiesQualityBoysNew YorkBalanceHusbandImportant ThingsLos AngelesMy HusbandHippieMaking TimePuerto RicoRicoUpstate New York Author:Ana Ortiz
“Im married to a white man, and then my daughter came out looking like the whitest white child with blonde hair and blue eyes. And Im like, Omigosh, now what am I going to do? She has my moms features and is lighter than my husband. And my boy is browner than I am. Brown eyes and really tan.” MenChildrenEyeWhiteBoysHairMomHusbandMarriedDaughterBlueMy MomFeaturesBrownMy DaughterMy HusbandWhite ManBlondeBlue EyesLightersMy BoysBrown EyesBlonde Hair Author:Karyn Parsons
“The only time that most women give their orating husbands undivided attention is when the old boys mumble in their sleep.” GivingSleepAttentionMarriageBoysHusbandOnly TimeUndivided Attention Author:Wilson Mizner
“I think we all live dichotomies. I'm a father of three boys and a loyal homebody sort of husband and father. And yet I act in movies and write and direct movies.” ThinkingWritingThreeFatherBoysHusbandDirectLoyalDichotomyHomebodiesHusband And Father Author:Tim Blake Nelson
“Scouting contributes to a boy's preparation to hold the priesthood of God. Scout leaders have a sacred responsibility. They help boys learn Scouting principles that also help them live the gospel. We thank each leader as they foster faith in Christ and prepare boys to make temple covenants and become a missionary, husband, and father.” HelpingFatherChristResponsibilityLeaderBoysPrinciplesHusbandSacredPreparationTemplesMissionaryCovenantPriesthoodScoutingHusband And Father Author:Rosemary M. Wixom
“Four- and five-year-olds' play is permeated with the rankest sexism. No matter what their parents do and say, they play their momand pop roles in ultraconventional style. We've seen little girls whose mothers are doctors absolutely refuse to take the doctors' parts in their play, insisting that "only boys can be doctors," against all reason. Girls do more washing and drying of clothes, dishes, and babies than they've ever seen their own mothers do, and they turn their play husbands into TV-watching drones who do nothing but talk about money.” YearsChildrenLittlesMatterReasonPlayMotherTurnsGirlParentBoysRolesFiveFourStyleTvsBabyHusbandClothesDoctorsNo Matter WhatRefusePopsFive YearsSexismDishesWashingDronesFive Year OldsInsistingChildren Playing Author:Stella Chess
“We find the instinct to shut out competition deep-rooted even among banks and corporations, among corner grocers and haberdasheries, among peanut vendors and shoeshine boys-and even among young ladies in search of a husband.” YoungBoysHusbandCompetitionInstinctCornersCorporationsRootedPeanutsYoung LadiesVendorsGrocers Author:James Farley
“My husband is like, "Oh, thank God we didn't have a boy, because there's this train set that I've always wanted, and these Star Wars spaceships . . ." They say, "Don't spoil your kids," but it's one thing spoiling your kids, it's another thing spoiling yourself.” WarKidsWantedStarsBoysOne ThingHusbandTrainMy HusbandThank GodSpoilSpaceships Author:Milla Jovovich
“When looking for a life partner, my advice to women is date all of them: the bad boys, the cool boys, the commitment-phobic boys, the crazy boys. But do not marry them. The things that make the bad boys sexy do not make them good husbands.” BoysCrazyAdviceHusbandCommitmentSexyPartnersBad BoyOpinionatedGood HusbandLife PartnerLeaning InAmbitious Women Book:Lean In for Graduates Source: Lean In for Graduates
“There are a range of women not represented in the Western fairy tale tradition. Husband-beaters are particularly interesting, as well as male pederasts. Children are often told in The Arabian Nights, "This man likes to abduct boys, be careful of him." These issues are explored through the medium of the stories, but actually the architecture of the book is such that there are many examples of women who are loyal, brave, devoted - especially to their lovers.” MenWellsChildrenBookStoriesNightInterestingBoysIssuesExampleLoversHusbandTraditionBraveWesternMalesCarefulArchitectureLikesTalesMediumsRangeFairyBe CarefulFairy TaleLoyalDevotedArabianArabian Nights Author:Marina Warner
“My husband had a clothing store in Paris, and I had his factory make specifically for me something similar to the one I was looking for. We made it in different colours, and decided to sell them in the store...and in a day, they were sold out! This sweater became later known as the "poor boy sweater" and it ended up making the cover of Elle magazine, and in a day, I became the "Queen of knit", without knowing anything about knitting!” MadeDifferentPoorKnownBoysKnowingHusbandDecidedSellsStoresMagazinesMade ItQueensParisColourMy HusbandClothingsFactoriesSweatersKnittingSold OutPoor BoyDifferent Colours Author:Sonia Rykiel
“We have two boys. After George Zimmerman was found not guilty of killing Trayvon Martin, we had to explain to our older son, who was 12 at the time, how that could happen. Instead of hugging and consoling him, my husband pulled out a documentary about Emmett Till and showed it to him and started to talk about how the justice system works in this country - and how it often doesn't. From that conversation, our son wrote a short story about Trayvon Martin going to heaven to meet Emmett Till.” TwoCountryStoriesHappensFoundHeavenJusticeBoysSonHusbandConversationKillingGuiltyMy HusbandShort StoryHugDocumentariesJustice SystemConsolingNot GuiltyGoing To HeavenTrayvon MartinEmmett TillTrayvonZimmerman Author:Gina Prince-Bythewood
“My father showed me so much love. He showed my brother so much love. He just, he had a rough life. You know, he grew up in a boys home in the Bronx. He didn't really know his own family. So I couldn't hold it against him that he didn't know how to parent. He didn't know how to be the perfect husband. But he loved as much as he could.” KnowsHomeFatherParentPerfectBoysKnow HowBrotherGrewHusbandGrew UpMy BrotherRoughMuch LoveBronxPerfect Husband Author:Hope Solo
“Let still woman take An elder than herself: so wears she to him, So sways she level in her husband's heart, For, boy, however we do praise ourselves, Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm, More longing, wavering, sooner to be lost and warn, Than women's are.” HeartStillsLostLevelsBoysHusbandPraiseLongingFancyEldersGiddyWaveringTwelfth Night Important Author:William Shakespeare
“The funny thing is that my husband couldn't be sweeter. He looks like this bad boy. He's got tattoos and earrings and a mohawk, but when you talk to him and he's around you, he's such a gentleman. He holds doors for ladies. He pulls out chairs. He cooks. He cleans.” LooksBoysDoorsHusbandCooksGentlemanChairsMy HusbandTattooFunny ThingsBad BoyEarringsMohawks Author:Malin Akerman
“I hope you will love your baby. I hope it will be a boy. That husband of yours, I hope, will always treat you well, because otherwise my specter shall come out of him, like black smoke, like a demented giant, and pull him apart nerve by nerve. ... I am thinking of aurochs and angels, the secret of durable pigments, prophetic sonnets, the refuge of art. And this is the only immortality you and I may share, my Lolita.” ThinkingWellsMayArtBlackSecretBoysShareBabyHusbandAngelTreatsSmokeImmortalityGiantsNervesRefugeSonnetPropheticDementedPigment Author:Vladimir Nabokov
“How many boys like him were out there in the ether, holding on to their big brothers and sisters who were still alive? How many husbands were floating between life and death, clinging to their wives in this world? And how may millions and millions of people were there in the world like Charlie who wouldn't let go of their loved ones when they're gone?” PeopleWorldMayStillsBigsBoysMillionsGoneAliveWifeThis WorldBrotherHusbandLetting GoLife And DeathLoved OnesFloatingBrothers And SistersHolding OnCharlieClingingBetween Life And Death Book:Charlie St. Cloud: A Novel Source: Charlie St. Cloud: A Novel
“He'll be delivered from madness. What then? He'll feel himself acceptable! What then? Do you think feelings like his can be simply re-attached, like plasters? Stuck on to other objects we select? Look at him! ... My desire might be to make this boy an ardent husband - a caring citizen - a worshipper of abstract and unifying God. My achievement, however, is more likely to make a ghost!” ThinkingFeelsLooksFeelingsMightDesireBoysObjectsCitizensHusbandAchievementMadnessCaringStuckGhostAbstractAcceptableSelectArdentUnifyingWorshippersPlasters Author:Peter Shaffer
“Turn around, and the people you thought you knew might change. Your little boy might now live half a world away. Your beautiful daughter might be sneaking out at night. Your ex-husband might by dying by degrees. This is the reason that dancers learn, early on, how to spot while doing pirouettes: we all want to be able to find the place where we started.” PeopleWorldWantLittlesReasonMightAbleBeautifulNightTurnsHalfBoysDyingHusbandDegreesDaughterSpotsDancerExesLittle BoysYour BeautifulEx HusbandYour ExBeautiful DaughterPirouettesSneaking Out Book:Lone Wolf: A Novel Source: Lone Wolf: A Novel