“I hate a messy kitchen and my more casual husband has come to recognize it's more pleasant for him to clean up after himself rather than deal with me hating a messy kitchen.” HateDealsHusbandI HateCleanKitchenPleasantCasualMessy Author:Emily Yoffe
“I'm the kind of person you want to kill. I had an incredibly happy childhood. I married a terrific guy when I was 23. I have great, well-adjusted kids. Sometimes my husband and I look at each other and do a little jig in the kitchen. This is the best life.” WantWellsLooksKindLittlesPersonsSometimesKidsGuyChildhoodHusbandMarriedKitchenMy HusbandTerrificHappy Childhood Author:Jodi Picoult
“I drew laughing, high-breasted girls aquaplaning without a care in the world, as a result of being amply protected against such national evils as bleeding gums, facial blemishes, unsightly hairs, and faulty or inadequate life insurance. I drew housewives who, until they reached for the right soap flakes, laid themselves wide open to straggly hair, poor posture, unruly children, disaffected husbands, rough (but slender) hands, untidy (but enormous) kitchens.” WorldChildrenHandsCareGirlEvilPoorResultsLaughingHairHusbandWideEnormousKitchenRoughProtectedSoapInadequateBleedingPostureHousewifeGumFacialSlenderFlakesUnruly Author:J. D. Salinger
“Terry Kitchen asked me one time why, since I had so few gifts as a husband and father, I had gotten married. And I heard myself say: "That's the way the post-war movie goes.” WayWarFatherHeardHusbandMarriedPostsKitchenOne TimePost WarWar MovieHusband And Father Book:Bluebeard: A Novel Source: Bluebeard: A Novel
“Katherine of Aragon was speaking out for the women of the country, for the good wives who should not be put aside just because their husbands had taken a fancy to another, for the women who walked the hard road between kitchen, bedroom, church and childbirth. For the women who deserved more than their husband's whim.” ShouldCountryHardChurchTakenWifeHusbandKitchenFancyBedroomChildbirthWhimSpeaking OutGood Wife Book:The Other Boleyn Girl: A Novel Source: The Other Boleyn Girl: A Novel
“I have already told you Father, more than once: I’m not going to subject myself to a husband chosen for me, I’m not going to bury myself in some planter’s kitchen, and I’m not going to be a servant to some doctor or lawyer in Ilhéus. I want to live my own life. When I finish school at the end of the year, I want to go to work in an office” WantYearsEndsSchoolFatherMy OwnSubjectsHusbandOfficeDoctorsLawyerChosenServantKitchenMy Own LifePlanters Author:Jorge Amado