“I don't believe in regretting - one should try to move on. My mum was good at that. She was deeply in love with my father, and he died when I was nine. She remarried, and her second husband died, too. I saw the grieving process she went through. My mother had this way of moving on. It was a fine trait.” WayShouldTryingBelieveMovingMotherFatherProcessSawsRegretFineHusbandDiedDon't BelieveNineGrievingTraitsMumDeeply In LoveGrieving Process Author:Robert Winston
“I was trained by my husband. He said, If you want a thing done go. If not send. I belong to that group of people who move the piano themselves.” PeopleIfsWantSaidDoneMovingGroupsHusbandPianoMy HusbandThings Done Author:Eleanor Robson Belmont
“I'm the type of person who is always going to be somewhat dissatisfied with myself. I'm never going to be smart enough. I'm never going to be a good enough father and husband. I'm never going to be a good enough actor for myself. I just never will be, and I have to get comfortable with waking up every day and trying to move some little increment closer to the person I have always dreamed of being. This is the journey.” TryingLittlesPersonsEnoughMovingActorsFatherJourneyTypeHusbandComfortableSmartWake UpGood EnoughWakingBeing SmartDissatisfied Author:Will Smith
“Moving [to the White House], whatever stresses would be on my husband and me, we could handle; we are grown-ups. But it wouldn't be until the day that my kids came home and said to me, "I like it here," that I'd feel like I could breathe and know that we're all going to be okay here.” KnowsFeelsSaidHomeWould BeKidsMovingHouseWhiteHusbandOkayStressBreatheHandleMy HusbandWhite House Author:Michelle Obama
“So my husband is a health nut. He's a plastic surgeon, and over the years, he's explained to me exactly how important it is to take care of our bodies. It took me years to grasp this concept, but I finally got it, and it's a lifestyle for me now. When we go to a party, we eat off the veggie tray first before moving on.” YearsFirstsImportantBodyCareMovingPartyHusbandConceptsTake CareLifestyleMy HusbandNutsPlasticSurgeonsTraysPlastic Surgeons Author:Dayna Devon
“I look at somebody like my husband or President Obama. They are so natural. I mean, they are fluid, they got the moves, they can just go into a room and really capture it, they've got charisma.” LooksMeanMovingPresidentNaturalRoomsHusbandMy HusbandCapturePresident ObamaFluidCharisma Author:Hillary Clinton
“When my husband gives me this ultimatum, "You either stop singing, or you move out," then it became very clear that what I needed to do - not just because I wanted to sing, but because I didn't want to live with anybody who issued ultimatums to me like that - would be to move out.” WantGivingWould BeWantedMovingClearNeededHusbandSingingGive MeMy HusbandUltimatum Author:Rene Marie
“My idea was always to start with a small press and then move up to a national press. I had those goals for my career from the time I was a very young woman. I wanted to win a local award, then I wanted a state or national award. Small press, big press. Some women fantasize about their weddings, their husbands, and children. I fantasized about what I wanted to accomplish with my books.” ChildrenBookIdeasStatesBigsWantedMovingYoungWinningGoalCareersHusbandPressesAccomplishLocalsAwardsYoung Women Author:Sandra Cisneros
“I don't know if that's the best story for BoJack, long-term. I do love the world, and I love playing around in it and it feels like an elastic enough world that, any story I want to tell, I can tell about these characters in this world. I can talk about parents and children, husbands and wives, the troops, or Hollywood. It does feel like an endless playground at this point, it would be a shame if we cut it off early for fear of repeating the same things over and over again. But I am looking to move the story and character somewhat.” WorldChildrenEnoughCharacterMovingParentCuttingWifeHusbandShameHusband And Wife Author:Raphael Bob-Waksberg
“My belief in Jesus Christ is most important thing in my life. What I do to be able to father correctly is to spend time in the mornings by myself to get my heart, my soul, my mind - correct. To be able to handle the situations and handle the young men like I would my son. It's loving my players where they are, helping them to move and achieve. And when they're 30, what are they doing then? Are they a husband that stays true? Are they a father that never leaves? Are they a businessman that can be counted on in whatever they do! I think that really guides me in a better principle.” ThinkingMenMindHeartImportantSoulHelpingMovingFatherJesusBeliefChristSituationMorningPlayerAchieveSonMy HeartHusbandJesus ChristMy SonBusinessmanEnd TimesSpend TimeStay TrueGuide Me Author:Mike MacIntyre
“Don't solicit feedback on your product, idea or your business just for validation purposes. You want to tell the people who can help move your idea forward, but if you're just looking to your friend, co-worker, husband or wife for validation, be careful. It can stop a lot of multimillion-dollar ideas in their tracks in the beginning.” PeopleIfsWantIdeasHelpingMovingPurposeWifeProductsHusbandDollarsWorkersTrackCarefulBe CarefulFeedbackValidationCo WorkerSpanx Author:Sara Blakely
“Oh just wait. It takes a lot of time, that's all...You'll have come to a certain kind of appreciation that moves beyond all the definitions of love you've ever had. A certain richness happens only later in life. I guess its' a kind of mellowing. p 80 talking about marriage and husbands” KindHappensMovingCertainWaitingTalkingLove YouHusbandDefinitionsAppreciationRichnessLater In LifeDefinition Of Love Author:Elizabeth Berg
“Developing Christlike attributes in our lives is not an easy task, especially when we move away from generalities and abstractions and begin to deal with real life. The test comes in practicing what we proclaim. The reality check comes when Christlike attributes need to become visible in our lives—as husband or wife, as father or mother, as son or daughter, in our friendships, in our employment, in our business, and in our recreation. We can recognize our growth, as can those around us, as we gradually increase our capacity to 'act in all holiness before [Him]' (D&C 43:9).” NeedsRealRealityMovingLife IsMotherFatherEasyGrowthDealsOur LivesWifeSonHusbandDaughterCapacityTasksTestsIncreaseReal LifeChecksEmploymentDevelopingVisibleHolinessAttributesAbstractionRecreationGeneralitiesEasy Tasks Author:Dieter F. Uchtdorf
“She smiles at our husband as she moves, and he blushes, overcome by her beauty. But I know what her smile really means...Her smile is her revenge.” KnowsMeanMovingHusbandOvercomingRevengeReally MeanHer BeautyHer Smile Author:Lauren DeStefano
“The queen was my favorite chess piece. Unlike the women I knew in real life, she was powerful. Her job was to defend her husband at all costs, because while he was weak and practically defenseless—only allowed to move one square at a time—she was the strongest player on the board, hindered by no restrictions at all.” RealJobsMovingPowerfulPiecesPlayerCostHusbandWeakMy FavoriteChessReal LifeQueensBoardsStrongestSquaresRestrictionDefenselessChess Pieces Book:Stray Source: Stray
“Rosa Hubermann was sitting on the edge of the bed with her husband's accordion tied to her chest. Her fingers hovered above the keys. She did not move. She didn't ever appear to be breathing.” MovingKeysBedHusbandSittingFingersEdgesBreathingChestsTiedRosaAccordionsSitting On The Edge Author:Markus Zusak