“I live on a boat, which is in the midst of renovation. I figure the good Lord will put me in the right place and hopefully I'll have the right clothes on. I think what we're going to do is bring the boat through the Panama Canal. My husband has always wanted to do that. So I think we'll do that and have the boat in Florida for the winter.” ThinkingWantedLordFiguresHusbandClothesWinterBoatHopefullyMidstMy HusbandFloridaRight PlaceCanalsPanamaRenovationPanama Canal Author:Florence Henderson
“I figure if I keep my health, I have no intention of retiring. I love to work. I want to be like Bob Hope. I want to keep on going out and doing what I love to do. Of course, I'm no Bob Hope, but I mean that feeling that you never are old and have things to offer and can be useful to somebody. I always want to be useful, I have no intentions of retiring unless I should get sick or something should happen to my husband. Other than that I'm going to work until I fall over.” IfsWantShouldMeanFeelingsHappensAgeFallCoursesWorkFiguresHealthOffersHusbandSickIntentionMy HusbandRetiringBobGoing OutGoing To Work Author:Dolly Parton
“Women diet to retain their girlish figures or their boyish husbands.” FiguresHusbandDietsBoyish Author:Evan Esar
“I haven't a clue about the biology or the psychology involved when a person dissolves into tears, but it is quite fascinating to note what turns them on. There are wives who can cascade over a late husband or a burned dinner, and equally pour tears of joy over a new bonnet or a renovated bathroom.... A while ago I took a ship back from Europe. Amid the tumbling confetti ... I found myself misty-eyed watching a young lady waving a tearful farewell to her boyfriend on the dock. I couldn't figure out if I was crying at her plight, or in delight that he wasn't coming along with us.” IfsPersonsYoungJoyTurnsFoundPsychologyWifeHavensCryFiguresTearsInvolvedSorrowHusbandLateEuropeNotesDelightDinnerShipsFascinatingBiologyBurnedClueFarewellBathroomPlightYoung LadiesMistyDocksTumblingCascadeBonnetsConfettiTears Of Joy Author:Malcolm Forbes
“I would love to have the power to be the just eternally perfect husband so my wife would always be happy; that would take me to heaven if I could figure that one out.” IfsHeavenPerfectWifeFiguresHusbandMy WifeIf I CouldTake MeAlways Be HappyPerfect Husband Author:Robert Knepper
“I'm the fussiest eater on earth; my husband despairs. I like chicken and pasta, and can't resist milk chocolate. I figure if you're going to do something naughty, make it really enjoyable.” IfsEarthFiguresHusbandDespairMy HusbandChickensChocolateMilkEnjoyableNaughtyPasta Author:Bonnie Langford
“Even my husband is happier when I'm happy. He has always said, "You figure out what you want to do," because he's discovered that personal happiness is connected to everything.” WantSaidFiguresHusbandConnectedWhat You WantMy HusbandPersonal Happiness Author:Michelle Obama
“In Cambodian culture the male figure in the family is important; when you lose your husband you lose your economic ability to survive.” ImportantCultureLosesAbilityEconomicFiguresHusbandMalesYour Husband Author:Chath Piersath
“Personally, I don't like a girlfriend to have a husband. If she'll fool her husband, I figure she'll fool me.” IfsFiguresFoolHusbandGirlfriendShanghaiFool MeFunny Girlfriend Author:Orson Welles
“He began to trace a pattern on the table with the nail of his thumb. "She kept saying she wanted to keep things exactly the way they were, and that she wished she could stop everything from changing. She got really nervous, like, talking about the future. She once told me that she could see herself now, and she could also see the kind of life she wanted to have - kids, husband, suburbs, you know - but she couldn't figure out how to get from point A to point B.” KnowsWayKindKidsWantedTalkingFiguresHusbandTablesPatternsNervousNailsThumbsSuburbs Author:Jodi Picoult
“She'd always believed that people come in two varieties: those who look out the windshield and those who stare in the rearview mirror. She'd always been the windshield type: gotta focus on the future, not the past, because that's the only part that's still up for grabs. Mom throws me out? Gotta get some food and find a place to live. Husband dies? Gotta keep working, or I'll end up going crazy. Got some guy stalking me? Gotta figure out a way to stop it.” PeopleWayLooksStillsTwoEndsPastGuyDiesFocusCrazyFiguresMomTypeHusbandMirrorsVarietyStaringStalkingPlaces To LiveGoing CrazyRearview MirrorFocus On The FutureStalking Me Author:Nicholas Sparks