“[On Ronald Reagan:] Jane Wyman seemed more upset with her husband's obsession with politics than I. I tried to make her laugh. 'He'll outgrow it,' I told her. To her it wasn't funny.” LaughingHusbandObsessionUpsetJane Author:June Allyson
“I would think somebody like Jane Fonda and her idiot husband would be terribly ashamed and saddened that they were a part of causing us to stop helping the South Vietnamese. Now look what's happening. They're getting killed by the millions. Murdered by the millions. How the hell can she and her husband sleep at night?” ThinkingLooksHelpingWould BeNightSleepMillionsHellHusbandHappeningsSouthIdiotAshamedJaneVietnameseSaddened Author:John Wayne
“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.” MenWantInspirationalWisdomTruthFunnyMarriageWifeRelationshipPrideHusbandPrejudiceFortunePossessionStupidityMy WifeJaneGood FortuneKindlesBachelorsEnglish LiteratureGood MarriageClassic LiteratureSingle ManGood WifeGood HusbandGreat LiteratureBest MarriagePride And Prejudice PrideGreat NovelsWittiestGood LiteratureWives LovePride And Prejudice BookBachelorhoodMrs BennetGreat HusbandBest Novel Author:Jane Austen
“The Prophet had made dishonorable proposals to my wife... under cover of his asserted 'Revelation.'... Smith told his wife Jane the Lord had commanded that he should take plural wives, to add to his glory... Joseph asked her to give him half her love; she was at liberty to keep the other half for her husband.” GivingShouldMadeHalfLibertyLordWifeHusbandGloryAddMy WifeProphetRevelationsJaneProposalOther HalfPolygamyDishonorable Author:William Law
“I would even go to Washington, which is saying something for me, just to glimpse Jane Q. Public, being sworn in as the first female president of the United States, while her husband holds the Bible and wears a silly pill box hat and matching coat.” FirstsStatesPresidentUnitedUnited StatesHusbandFemaleBoxesSillyHatsCoatsGlimpsePillsJaneMatchingFemale President Author:Anna Quindlen
“At home, besides being Peter or Jane, we also bear a general character; husband or wife, brother or sister, chief, colleague or subordinate. Not among Friends. It is an affair of disentangled, or stripped, minds. Eros will have naked bodies; Friendship naked personalities.” MindCharacterHomeBodyWifeBrotherPersonalityBearsHusbandAffairNakedChiefsPeterColleaguesJaneSubordinatesEros Book:The Four Loves Source: The Four Loves
“And I knew in my bones that Emily Dickinson wouldn't have written even one poem if she'd had two howling babies, a husband bent on jamming another one into her, a house to run, a garden to tend, three cows to milk, twenty chickens to feed, and four hired hands to cook for. I knew then why they didn't marry. Emily and Jane and Louisa. I knew and it scared me. I also knew what being lonely was and I didn't want to be lonely my whole life. I didn't want to give up on my words. I didn't want to choose one over the other. Mark Twain didn't have to. Charles Dickens didn't.” IfsWantGivingWritingTwoWholeHandsRunningThreeHouseFourWrittenBabyHusbandGiving UpGardenLonelyMarkTwentiesScaredBonesWhole LifeCooksChickensMilkCowsBentJaneEmilyDickensBeing Lonely Book:A Gathering Light Source: A Gathering Light
“She divorced her husband, y' know. I never knew him, it was before I met Jane. Apparently she came back from work one mornin' an' found her husband in bed with the milkman. With the milkman, honest to God. Well, apparently, from that day forward Jane was a feminist. An' I've noticed, she never takes milk in her tea.” KnowsWellsFoundHonestMetsBedHusbandFeministTeaMilkDivorcedJaneMilkman Author:Willy Russell