“A husband and wife should resolve never to wrangle with each other; never to bandy words or indulge in the least ill-humour. Never! I say; NEVER. Wrangling, even in jest, and putting on an air of ill-humour merely to tease, becomes earnest by practice.” ShouldPracticeWifeAirHumourHusbandIllResolveEarnestIndulgeHusband And WifeTeaseIndulge InJestWrangling Author:Timothy Shay Arthur
“Could it be that the atomic isolation of the husband and wife nucleus with an orbiting child or two is in fact a culturally imposed aberration for our species? As ill-suited to our evolved tendencies as corsets, chastity belts, and suits of armor? ...a distorted and distorting family structure inappropriate for our species?” ChildrenTwoFactsWifeHusbandStructureSpeciesIllTendenciesSuitsIsolationBeltsArmorHusband And WifeChastityInappropriateNucleusAberrationCorsetsSuits Of Armor Author:Christopher Ryan
“And me having kids, with my family history? My mom: mentally ill, shot and killed her last husband. My father: six ex-wives, four heart attacks. Both of my parents think alcohol is a food group.” ThinkingHeartKidsLastsFatherParentFourWifeGroupsMomHusbandSixShotsMy FamilyIllMy MomAlcoholExesFamily HistoryHeart AttackMentally IllHaving KidsEx Wife Author:Christopher Titus
“I wanted to write about my disorders for people like my husband or mother who don't suffer but have saved people. Mentally ill people don't have a choice in who they are. But those that stand by the mentally ill make an enormous difference. Even when I'm healthy enough to take care of myself I face constant battles, especially with insurance companies.” PeopleWritingEnoughCareWantedFacesMotherSufferingChoicesDifferencesCompanyHealthyBattleHusbandConstantIllTake CareSavedEnormousMy HusbandDisorderInsurance CompaniesMentally Ill Author:Jenny Lawson
“I think that feminism permits women to speak among themselves, instead of simply being resentful, having personal complaints, which get them nowhere and which make them sick and ill-tempered, depressive and poison the lives of their husbands and children. It's much better to arrive at a collective consciousness of this problem, which is both a kind of therapy and the basis for a struggle.” ThinkingKindChildrenProblemSpeakConsciousnessStruggleFeminismHusbandSickBasesIllTherapyPoisonCollectivesPermitComplaintsResentfulDepressiveCollective ConsciousnessIll Tempered Author:Simone de Beauvoir
“We were an ill-matched pair, my husband and I, from the very outset; he, with very high ideas of a husband's authority and a wife's submission, holding strongly to the 'master-in-my-own-house theory,' thinking much of the details of home arrangements, precise, methodical, easily angered and with difficulty appeased.” ThinkingIdeasHomeHouseMy OwnWifeMastersTheoryHusbandAuthorityDifficultyIllDetailsPairsMy HusbandArrangementsPreciseSubmissionMatchedMethodical Book:Annie Besant: An Autobiography Source: Annie Besant: An Autobiography
“Josh turns to me. “I can’t believe she’s writing these things.” “Not she,” I say. “Me.” “Why would anyone say this stuff about themselves on the Internet? It’s crazy!” “Exactly,” I say. “I’m going to be mentally ill in fifteen years, and that’s why my husband doesn’t want to be around me.” WantWritingYearsBelieveI CanTurnsStuffCrazyInternetHusbandIllMy HusbandFifteenFifteen YearsMentally IllJosh Book:The Future of Us Source: The Future of Us