“I know that I could really kill for my daughter. I know because I'm living for her, so I'm fierce when it comes down to it. And I feel the same about my husband and my family. I'm just fiercely protective. It's like, that's my lair and nobody messes with my lair.” KnowsFeelsHusbandDaughterMy FamilyKillingMessMy DaughterMy HusbandFierceProtective Author:Whitney Houston
“Honey, what happened to "ladies first"? Husband replies, "That's the reason why the worlds a mess today, because a lady went first!"” WorldFirstsReasonTodayMarriageHappenedHusbandMessReason WhyHoney Author:David Letterman
“It is puzzling why anyone would want to (become governor of California). It's like vying to become Roseanne Barr's next husband. Sure you'd get your name in the paper, but look at the mess you'd be getting yourself into.” WantLooksNextNamesHusbandPaperMessCaliforniaGovernorsPuzzling Author:Ann Coulter
“The vast majority of unfaithful people are experiencing a conflict between their values and their behavior, and that is the mess of infidelity. It's not an either-or. The idea that you would ask, "How can you say you love your husband and you want to stay married, and you also are having an affair?" Because we are not the same woman, or the same man. Because sexual revolutions don't take place at home. Because for most of us, freedom wasn't something that we experienced in our family, but usually outside of our family.” PeopleMenHomeValuesLove YouRevolutionHusbandConflictBehaviorMarriedAffairMessOur FamilyInfidelityUnfaithful Author:Esther Perel
“The Stones suggested that if you dabble in decadence, you could turn into a devil-worshipping junkie. Paul McCartney suggested that if you mess around with girl worship, you could turn into a husband. So Paul was a lot scarier.” IfsTurnsGirlHusbandWorshipDevilStonesMessDecadenceJunkieWorship You Book:Talking to Girls About Duran Duran: One Young Man's Quest for True Love and a Cooler Haircut Source: Talking to Girls About Duran Duran: One Young Man's Quest for True Love and a Cooler Haircut
“Later on Lady Maccon was to describe that particular day as the worst of her life. She had neither the soul nor the romanticism to consider childbirth magical or emotionally transporting. So far as she could gather it mostly involved pain indignity and mess. There was nothing engaging or appealing about the process. And as she told her husband firmly she intended never to go through it again.” SoulPainProcessWorstParticularInvolvedHusbandMessEngagingRomanticismChildbirthIndignity Author:Gail Carriger