“The widow cries out at the door, The light of my mind has gone out, O my mother, with his death. So cry out, O soul brides of the Husband Lord, and dwell on the Glorious Praises of the True Lord.” MindSoulLightMotherLordGoneDoorsCryHusbandPraiseGloriousBridesWidowsOf My Mind Author:Guru Nanak
“My mom taught me the power of love. I learned to focus on the long-term big picture from my father. His sense of humor and light-hearted approach always make me smile. My husband is a pivotal anchor in my life. His influence encourages me to be independent and take risks.” LongBigsLightFatherTermFocusRiskInfluenceTaughtMomHusbandApproachIndependentMy MomLong TermMy HusbandSense Of HumorHeartedAnchorsPower Of LoveBig PicturePivotalMake Me SmileLight Hearted Author:Padmasree Warrior
“My workspace is a white room with a big computer monitor and a light box. It can be very messy. Sometimes I get into trouble with my husband for that. Then I run around like a lunatic cleaning up and creating the appearance of order.” SometimesBigsLightRunningOrderWhiteRoomsTroubleHusbandComputerCreatingBoxesAppearanceMy HusbandCleaningMessyLunaticCleaning UpWorkspace Author:Catherine Martin
“Let that get you up in the morning and put the light in your eyes. I'm telling you, it makes you a better husband, mother, father, neighbor, citizen, when you have that light in your eye, that you feel so good, and you're a pleasant person to be around. "Good morning, sir. Did you find everything that you need? Oh, that's over in aisle seven. I'll come help you as soon as," that's the stuff. Find something. It could be planting flowers, especially if you can watch it.” IfsNeedsFeelsPersonsHelpingLightEyeMotherFatherStuffWatchesMorningFlowerCitizensHusbandSevenNeighborPleasantAisleLight In Your Eyes Author:Al Jarreau
“Before we make love my husband takes a pain killer. I blame my mother for my poor sex life. All she told me was, 'the man goes on top and the woman underneath'. For three years my husband and I slept on bunk beds. I'm a double bagger. Not only does my husband put a bag over my face when we're making love, but he also puts a bag over his head in case mine falls off. It's so long since I've had sex, I've forgotten who ties up whom. My best birth control now is to leave the lights on.” MenYearsLongDoeLightPainFacesMotherFallThreeSexPoorCasesMinesHe ManGoes OnBirthBedHusbandBlameForgottenTiesBagsMy HusbandThree YearsKillersMaking LoveBirth ControlBunkLove My HusbandBaggerBunk Beds Author:Joan Rivers
“The Noor Al-Hussein Foundation (Light of Al-Hussein) was created to complement my husband's efforts to advance development in the country.” CountryLightEffortDevelopmentHusbandFoundationMy HusbandAlsHusseinComplement Author:Queen Noor of Jordan
“There's a lot that I haven't put up there since my husband passed away because then it would be grief everyday. I have to fight within myself at times and ask, 'how do I go through the grief and find a light, even a glimmer of it?'” LightWould BeFightingAsksGriefHavensHusbandEverydayMy HusbandPassed Away Author:Iman Abdulmajid
“My husband John Lennon was a very special man. A man of humble origin, he brought light and hope to the whole world with his words and music.” MenWorldWholeLightSpecialHusbandHumbleWhole WorldMy HusbandLennonWords And MusicSpecial Man Author:Yoko Ono
“She went out in the city with its lights like a radioactive phosphorescence, wandered through galleries where the high-priced art on the walls was the same as the graffiti scrawled outside by taggers who were arrested or killed for it, went to parties in hotel rooms where white-skinned, lingerie-clad rock stars had been staying the night their husbands shot themselves in the head, listened to music in nightclubs where stunning boyish actors had OD'd on the pavement.” ArtLightNightActorsStarsWhiteRoomsPartyCitiesRocksWallHusbandShotsHotelStayingRock StarArrestedGalleryStunningHotel RoomsGraffitiPavementNightclubsLingerieBoyish Author:Francesca Lia Block
“Love isn't a burst o' trumpets and a flock o' doves descendin' out o' the heavens to roost on yer heads. Tis sharin' a cup o' tea by the hearth on a cold winter's night. 'Tis the look in yer husband's eyes when ye lay yer first child in his arms. Tis the ache in yer heart when ye watch the light in his eyes dim fer the last time, and know a part o' ye has gone out o' this world with him.” KnowsWorldFirstsLooksHeartChildrenLightEyeLastsNightHeavenWatchesGoneThis WorldArmsColdHusbandLaysWinterCupsTeaHis EyesLast TimeAcheFlocksTrumpetsDoveWinter ColdRoost Book:Charming the Prince Source: Charming the Prince
“[Crisco] ain't just for frying. You ever get a sticky something stuck in your hair,like gum?...That's right, Crisco. Spread this on a baby's bottom, you won't even know what diaper rash is...shoot, I seen ladies rub it under they eyes and on they husband's scaly feet...Clean the goo from a price tag, take the squeak out a door hinge. Lights get cut off, stick a wick in it and burn it like a candle....And after all that, it'll still fry your chicken.” KnowsStillsLightEyeCuttingDoorsFeetHairBabyHusbandCleanSticksBottomSpreadStuckChickensCandleTagGumHingesDiapersStickyFryingPrice Tag Author:Kathryn Stockett