“Not from his head was woman took, As made her husband to o'erlook; Not from his feet, as one designed The footstool of the stronger kind; But fashioned for himself, a bride; An equal, taken from his side.” KindMadeWomenSidesTakenFeetHusbandEqualStrongerBrides Author:Charles Wesley
“[On her husband:] The other day he woke up with a headache. I felt sorry for him. I would like to help him but I can't. I told him so many times. When he jumps out of bed - it should be feet first.” ShouldFirstsI CanHelpingFeltFeetBedHusbandSorryHeadacheSorry For Him Author:Jean Carroll
“I don't like writing straight-up thrillers. I like writing about families hurled into crisis and danger - soccer moms and regular dads and husbands who might have to rescue their daughters or who are, say, hedge fund managers and have one foot on the sidelines watching their kids and the other in nefarious cover-ups and conspiracies.” WritingMightKidsMotherFeetDangerMomDadHusbandDaughterCrisisManagersSoccerFundConspiracyRescueThrillersAbout FamilyCover UpsSidelinesStraight UpHedge FundSoccer Mom Author:Andrew Gross
“After we put my son to bed, my husband and I curl up and watch a movie or TV. That's when I finally put up my feet and have my glass of wine and a brownie.” WatchesFeetSonTvsBedHusbandWineGlassesMy HusbandMy SonCurlsWine GlassBrownies Author:Kara Goucher
“My husband and I don't worry about each other the way we might if we didn't have similar jobs. I sometimes get an email where he tells me he's heading off on a mission to do terrain avoidance 50 feet above the ground at 500 knots. And I just say, "Okay, have a good flight."” IfsWaySometimesMightJobsWorryFeetHusbandOkayMissionsFlightMy HusbandEmailAvoidanceHeadingsKnotsTerrain Author:Julie Payette
“In the hands of [God's] children, it is food for the hungry, drink for the thirsty, raiment for the naked. it gives to the traveler and the stranger where to lay his head. By it we may supply the place of a husband to the widow, and of a father to the fatherless. We may be a defense for the oppressed, a means of health to the sick, of ease to them that are in pain. It may be as eyes to the blind, as feet to the lame: yea, a lifter up from the gates of death!” GivingMayMeanChildrenHandsEyePainFatherFeetDrinkHusbandSickBlindLaysStrangerDefenseHungryNakedEaseGatesOppressedTravelerWidowsThirstyLameHands Of GodFatherless Author:John Wesley
“Aside from marrying my husband and having my children, hiking the PCT was the best thing I ever did. The hike very literally forced me to put one foot in front of the other at a time when emotionally I didn't think I could do that.” ThinkingChildrenFeetFrontsHusbandBest ThingsMy ChildrenMy HusbandHikingMarrying Author:Cheryl Strayed
“My mother played the piano and my father the violin, I can remember my dad teaching me how to waltz; I had my feet on his, my mother playing the piano, and my husband will tell you the lessons weren't very successful.” I CanRememberMotherFatherSuccessfulFeetTeachingDadLessonsHusbandMy DadPianoMy HusbandViolinWaltz Author:Quentin Bryce
“I think God made a woman to be strong and not to be trampled under the feet of men. I've always felt this way because my mother was a very strong woman, without a husband.” ThinkingMenWayMadeMotherStrongFeltWomenFeetHusbandVery StrongStrong WomenBeing StrongBeing A Strong WomanStrong Independent WomenImages Of Strong Women Author:Little Richard
“When I planned my wedding the first time, my ex-husband and I, we were both struggling comics. I had a TV show that had gotten cancelled. Basically, I rented a wedding gown; the reception hall smelled like feet.” FirstsShowsStruggleFeetTvsHusbandFirst TimeHallsTv ShowsExesGownsReceptionEx Husband Author:Sherri Shepherd
“She didn't feel thirty. But then again again, what was being thirty supposed to feel like? When she was younger, thirty seemed so far away, she thought that a woman of that age would be so wise and knowledgeable, so settled in her life with a husband and children and a career. She had none of those things. She still felt as clueless as she had felt when she was twenty, only with a few more gray hairs and crow's feet around her eyes.” FeelsChildrenStillsWould BeEyeAgeFeltCareersWiseFeetHairHusbandTwentiesThirtyGrayFar AwayHer EyesCrowKnowledgeableCluelessGray Hair Book:PS, I Love You: A Novel Source: PS, I Love You: A Novel
“Next out of the hall came the sisters and their husbands. Before I could say anything, the captain had clamped his hand over my mouth and was lifting me off my feet as I kicked. Cornwall made as to draw his dagger, but Regan pulled him away. "You've just won a kingdom, my duke, killing vermin is a servant's task. Leave the bitter fool stew in his own bile." She wanted me. It was clear.” MadeHandsWantedNextClearFeetFoolHusbandDrawsMouthsTasksKillingKingdomsBitterServantHallsCaptainsSay AnythingLiftingDukesDaggersStewVerminCornwallRegan Author:Christopher Moore
“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
“[Crisco] ain't just for frying. You ever get a sticky something stuck in your hair,like gum?...That's right, Crisco. Spread this on a baby's bottom, you won't even know what diaper rash is...shoot, I seen ladies rub it under they eyes and on they husband's scaly feet...Clean the goo from a price tag, take the squeak out a door hinge. Lights get cut off, stick a wick in it and burn it like a candle....And after all that, it'll still fry your chicken.” KnowsStillsLightEyeCuttingDoorsFeetHairBabyHusbandCleanSticksBottomSpreadStuckChickensCandleTagGumHingesDiapersStickyFryingPrice Tag Author:Kathryn Stockett
“You wouldn't let him do it, would you, Jamie?" Jamie's expression was very serene. She stared at Andrew when she spoke to her husband. "With your permission, I would like to answer him." "You have it," Alec replied. "Andrew," she called out in a voice as cold and clear as a frigid winter morning, "my husband does whatever he wishes to do. I am sometimes allowed to help, though. If he decides to cut off your feet, I will, of course, offer him my assistance.” IfsDoeSometimesHelpingCoursesWishVoiceAnswersMorningClearCuttingFeetExpressionColdOffersHusbandWinterSpokesMy HusbandPermissionAssistanceSereneAndrewJamieFrigidWinter Morning Book:The Bride Source: The Bride