“O, Men's vows are women's traitors! All good seeming, By thy revolt, O husband, shall be thought Put on for villainy, not born where't grows, But worn a bait for ladies.” MenGrowsBornHusbandWornVowRevoltSeemingTraitorMatrimonyBaitVillainy Book:Cymbeline Source: Cymbeline
“What second love could she [Olympias] make out of her ruined first love? The second love that most women make out of their first love for husbands grows from a mutual and tacit sadness in both husband and wife that he is only in rare moments the man both would like him to be.” MenFirstsMomentsGrowsWifeSadnessHe ManHusbandMutualFirst LoveRuinedHusband And WifeMake OutTacitRare Moments Author:Laura Riding
“Nature is indeed a specious ward, nay, there is a great deal in it if it is properly understood and applied, but I cannot bear to hear people using it to justify what common sense must disavow. Is not Nature modifed by art in many things? Was it not designed to be so? And is it not happy for human society that it is so? Would you like to see your husband let his beard grow, until he would be obliged to put the end of it in his pocket, because this beard is the gift of Nature?” PeopleIfsHumansArtEndsWould BeGrowsNatureNaturalDealsCommonBearsHusbandUnderstoodCommon SensePocketsJustifyObligedBeardNot HappyHuman SocietyYour Husband Author:Mary Wortley Montagu
“I personally always find something really scary about watching little girls learning to manipulate their dads by baby talking. Then they grow up and use the same technique on their boyfriends or husbands. That scares me because it's just so sick on so many levels.” LittlesUseGirlGrowsLevelsTalkingGrowing UpBabyDadHusbandSickScaryTechniqueScareManipulateSo SickReally Scary Author:Megan Fox
“I first met my husband when I was 15. He was very cool, in a band, all that kind of thing, but he took a long time to grow up. Our paths crossed again 10 years later, and after about two weeks I knew that was it. I'm glad I met him when I did, even though I was fairly young. Because I think sometimes you can crystallise into singledom.” ThinkingYearsFirstsKindLongTwoSometimesYoungGrowsGrowing UpPathWeekMetsBandHusbandLong TimeGladMy HusbandTwo WeeksVery CoolTime To Grow Up Author:Natascha McElhone
“Husband and wife have so many interests in common that when they have jogged through the ups and downs of life a sufficient time, the leash which at first galled often grows easy and familiar.” FirstsGrowsEasyInterestCommonWifeHusbandFamiliarSufficientUps & DownsHusband And WifeLeashesWedlock Author:Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
“Every day I look for ways to be inspired, to learn and to grow. And trying to be the best for my kids, my husband and my family. One thing I really wanna do is being there for my kids, be part of my siblings and my parents.” WayTryingLooksKidsGrowsParentOne ThingHusbandMy FamilyInspiredBeing The BestMy HusbandSiblingBeing ThereBe InspiredMy Siblings Author:Mia Hamm
“Because when does anybody really grow up? I mean, I feel more grown up now, more in a place of solidity and peace. But I think a lot of people take on these roles as parents, or husband or wife, and immediately think 'That's it. I'm grown up now. Done.'” PeopleThinkingFeelsMeanDoeDoneGrowsParentRolesGrowing UpWifeHusbandSolidity Author:Priscilla Ahn
“And it was important to my parents that I get my degree in 4 years, because "Money doesn't grow on trees." [LOL] I will support my son in whatever he wants to do professionally, but he will go to college, too. My husband and I are in concert on that.” WantYearsImportantGrowsParentSupportTreeCollegeSonHusbandDegreesMy HusbandMy SonConcerts Author:Wendy Williams
“I want to get married but I look at husbands the same way I look at tattoos. I want one, but I can't decide what I want, and I don't want to be stuck with something I'd grow to hate and have surgically removed.” WayWantLooksI CanHateGrowsHusbandMarriedStuckTattoo Author:Margaret Cho
“I talked to my mother about it a lot. I asked her what it was like to grow up in New York and Harlem in the 1920s and 1930s, and I asked her about a woman leaving her husband. I asked her about how she would feel about that woman, and my mother grew up in the Church Of God In Christ, and she told me that the woman might be isolated because the other women thought she might go and come after their husbands. That's how they thought then.” FeelsMightMotherGrowsChristChurchGrowing UpNew YorkGrewHusbandGrew UpLeavingIsolated1930sHarlem Author:Denzel Washington
“Husbands, recognize your wife's intelligence and her ability to counsel with you as a real partner regarding family plans, family activities, and family budgeting. Don't be stingy with your time or with your means. Give her the opportunity to grow intellectually, emotionally, and socially as well as spiritually.” GivingWellsMeanRealOpportunityGrowsAbilityWifePlansActivityHusbandPartnersStingyBudgeting Book:The Teachings of Ezra Taft Benson Source: The Teachings of Ezra Taft Benson
“People shop for a bathing suit with more care than they do a husband or wife. The rules are the same. Look for something you'll feel comfortable wearing. Allow for room to grow.” PeopleFeelsLooksCareFunnyGrowsRoomsWifeHusbandComfortableSuitsShopsWeddingYour HusbandBathingBathing SuitsSwimsuitsGreat Husband Author:Erma Bombeck
“I'll never forget the first time Davram took me by the scruff of my neck and showed me he was the stronger of us. It was magnificent! If a woman is stronger than her husband, she comes to despise him. She has the choice of either tyrannizing him or else making herself less in order not to make him less. If the husband is strong enough, though, she can be as strong as she is, as strong as she can grow to be.” IfsFirstsEnoughOrderChoicesStrongGrowsForgetHusbandFirst TimeStrongerNecksNever ForgetDespiseMagnificentStrong Enough Author:Robert Jordan
“...a choice had to be made when your husband said something unkind. Specifically: be cruel, be strong, or sulk. 'Be cruel' by saying an unkind thing back. 'Be strong' by choosing not to mind. But to do this, you have to use up a piece of your love. You have to shave off enough of the love to forgive. After a while, the piece might grow back, but sometimes not. And if you shave off all the soft curves, you'll be left with a sharp-edged love. 'Sulk' by sulking. Sulking is simply delaying the choice to be cruel or strong.” IfsMindMadeSaidSometimesEnoughUseMightChoicesLeftStrongGrowsPiecesLove YouHusbandForgivingCurvesUnkindYour HusbandSulking Author:Jaclyn Moriarty
“Can you cook books and feed them to your husband? Stay at home with your mother. Learn to cook and clean. Grow vegetables.” BookHomeMotherGrowsHusbandCleanCooksVegetablesYour HusbandStay At Home Author:Tsitsi Dangarembga
“Smile at each other. Smile at your wife, smile at your husband, smile at your children, smile at each other- it doesn't matter who it is- and that will help to grow up in greater love for each other.” LoveChildrenMatterHelpingGrowsFamilyGrowing UpGreaterWifeHusbandMy FamilySmileYour ChildrenThoughtfulYour HusbandI SmileYour SmileCalcuttaJust SmileFrowningSmileyBest SmileSmile On Your FaceSmiling FacesSmile On My FaceLove And FamilySmiley FaceGreater LoveSmile To The WorldSimple SmileGreat HusbandSmile Love Author:Mother Teresa
“Hey, Tink," Reed called to his wife. He'd given up on the poker game and was cradling the little pink handle that was Mariah Savage in his arms. "Look how cute she is. I think I want one. S'pose we can stop by Walmart and pick up one just like her.?" Chrystal glanced up from her cards and gave her husband a look. "Three o'clock feedings. Smelly diapers. Responsability." "Oh. Right. I'd have to grow up.” ThinkingWantLooksLittlesThreeGamesGivenGrowsGrowing UpWifeArmsHusbandPicksHandleCardsHeyClockCuteSavagesFeedingGiven UpLike HerReedsDiapersSmellyWalmartResponsability Author:Cindy Gerard