“PERFORM all acts with as much love as you would offer God. In Truth, you eat for the satisfaction of the I in you and dress up to please the self-same I . The husband loves his wife for the sake of the I . And who is this I that is persistently inherent in everyone? It is God Himself.” SelfWifePleaseOffersHusbandDressesSakeSatisfactionInherentMuch LoveHusband Love Author:Sathya Sai Baba
“As I grew up and began identifying myself as a feminist, there were plenty of issues that continued to make me question marriage: the father "giving" the bride away, women taking their husband's last name, the white dress, the vows promising to "obey" the groom. And that only covers the wedding.” GivingLastsFatherNamesWhiteIssuesGrewHusbandGrew UpDressesFeministPlentyVowBridesIdentifying Author:Jessica Valenti
“...make time for one another. Don't forget about those date nights. Put on a sexy dress and some sexy high heels and have a great night and enjoy each other. Also, incorporate your husband. Get him involved and let him know how important he is with taking care of your joy.” KnowsImportantCareJoyNightEnjoyForgetKnow HowInvolvedHusbandDressesSexyHeelsHigh HeelsYour HusbandMaking TimeGreat NightDate Night Author:Tia Mowry
“I have a passionate desire for personal privacy. I want to stand before the world, for good or bad, on the book I wrote, not on what I say in letters to friends, not on my husband and my home life, the way I dress, my likes and dislikes, et cetera. My book belongs to anyone who has the price, but nothing of me belongs to the public.” WorldWayWantBookHomeDesireHusbandLettersDressesPassionateLikesPrivacyMy HusbandDislikeHome LifeLikes And DislikesPassionate DesirePersonal Privacy Book:Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the wind letters, 1936-1949 Source: Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the wind letters, 1936-1949
“When my husband won the Palme d'Or in 2002, I wore the same dress two days in a row. My daughter said, 'Mom! Did you sleep in your dress?' But I think it's cool to wear the same thing. I have to feel comfortable.” ThinkingFeelsSaidTwoSleepMomHusbandComfortableDaughterDressesMy DaughterMy HusbandTwo Days Author:Emmanuelle Seigner
“If you had asked me when I was 28 and in my wedding dress if I ever thought I would end up in my forties flipping my husband the bird over potato chips, I'd say you were crazy.” IfsEndsCrazyHusbandBirdDressesFortyMy HusbandChipsPotatoesPotato ChipsWedding Dress Author:Jenna McCarthy
“My husband and I were in Paris for the weekend and I hated wearing anything that was in style. I really loved '50s dresses, so we started going around Paris and hunting this stuff down. It became like this treasure hunt. From then on, I felt like a pirate every time I left Paris.” LeftFeltStuffStyleHusbandDressesTreasureHatedParisMy HusbandWeekendHuntingHuntsPirateTreasure Hunt Author:Stephanie Seymour
“I don't have a nightlife. People say, "You need these cocktail dresses for all the receptions" - except I don't go, because we have no idea if we are going to be in session. But my husband has encouraged me to, shall we say, keep up with fashion.” PeopleIfsNeedsIdeasFashionHusbandDressesNo IdeaMy HusbandSessionCocktailsReceptionNightlifeCocktail Dresses Author:Nancy Pelosi
“There are some things I don't understand about Jess and never will. No wedding dress. No flowers. No photo album. No champagne. The only thing she got out of her wedding was a husband. (I mean, obviously the husband is the main point when you get married. Absolutely. That goes without saying. But still, not even a new pair of shoes?)” MeanStillsFlowerHusbandMarriedDressesShoesAlbumsPairsChampagnePair Of ShoesWedding Dress Author:Sophie Kinsella