“PERFORM all acts with as much love as you would offer God. In Truth, you eat for the satisfaction of the I in you and dress up to please the self-same I . The husband loves his wife for the sake of the I . And who is this I that is persistently inherent in everyone? It is God Himself.” SelfWifePleaseOffersHusbandDressesSakeSatisfactionInherentMuch LoveHusband Love Author:Sathya Sai Baba
“Prepare yourselves for two weeks from tomorrow; and I will tell you now, that if you will tarry with your husbands, after I have set you free, you must bow down to it, and submit yourselves to the celestial law. You may go where you please, after two weeks from tomorrow; but, remember, that I will not hear any more of this whining.” IfsMayTwoRememberLawWeekTomorrowPleaseHusbandBowsSubmitTwo WeeksCelestialPolygamyYour HusbandWhining Author:Brigham Young
“The good husbands understand and offer to help. "All you have to do is ask" they say. But even helpful husbands have to be thanked, their contributions acknowledged, credit given. All those pleases and thank yous. Being grateful takes time and energy. It's often easier to do it yourself.” HelpingAsksEnergyGivenEasierPleaseOffersHusbandGratefulCreditContributionHelpfulTake TimeBe GratefulTime And EnergyDo It YourselfGood Husband Author:Bettina Arndt
“The particular source of frustration of women observing their own self-study and measuring their worth as women by the distance they kept from men necessitated that a distance be kept, and so what vindicated them also poured fuel on the furnace of their rage. One delight presumed another dissatisfaction, but their hatefulness confessed to their own lack of power to please. They hated men because they needed husbands, and they loathed the men they chased away for going.” MenSelfStudyWifeParticularHe ManSourceNeededPleaseHusbandMen And WomenDistanceDelightRageHatedFuelFrustrationObservingDissatisfactionMeasuringFurnacesVindicated Author:Alexander Theroux
“We [with husband] try and spend time alone, which is really hard to do. Of course, when you have kids they're like: "Why are you going out? You went out last night... you can't go out tonight!" so, you try to do that, and you try and ask somebody to please turn off the football game because you can't stand it any longer and you'd rather talk to them.You try to make time for each other where you can. You try to plan a trip away somewhere.” TryingHardKidsLastsNightTurnsCoursesAsksGamesPlansFootballPleaseHusbandTonightGoing OutEnd TimesLast NightSpend TimeMe AloneTurn OffMaking TimeFootball GameAlone Time Author:Julianne Moore
“Women [in ancient Rome] were condemned to the perpetual tutelage of parents, husbands, or guardians; a sex created to please and obey was never supposed to have attained the age of reason and experience. Such, at least, was the stern and haughty spirit of the ancient law . . .” ReasonAgeLawSpiritSexParentPleaseHusbandAncientRomePerpetualGuardianAncient RomeHaughtyAge Of ReasonTutelage Book:The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Source: The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
“I'm not the greatest husband - I've got a girlfriend. It doesn't really please my wife, but then if I was looking to please her I wouldn't have a girlfriend. I mean she knows about it, and I guess she's okay with it. Plus my kids like both of them.” IfsKnowsMeanKidsWifePleaseHusbandOkayMy WifeGirlfriendPlus Author:Andrew Dice Clay
“I do want to get married. It's a nice idea. Though I think husbands are like tattoos--you should wait until you come across something you want on your body for the rest of your life instead of just wandering into a tattoo parlor on some idle Sunday and saying, 'I feel like I should have one of these suckers by now. I'll take a thorny rose and a "MOM" anchor, please. No, not that one--the big one.” ThinkingWantFeelsShouldIdeasBodyBigsWaitingNiceMomPleaseHusbandMarriedShould HaveRoseYour BodyWanderSundayIdleTattooRest Of Your LifeAnchorsSuckerParlor Book:I Was Told There'd Be Cake Source: I Was Told There'd Be Cake
“Does a soldier go to war in order to kill the enemy? no, he goes in order to die for his country. Does a wife want to show her husband how happy she is? no, she wants him to see how she suffers in order to make him happy Does the husband go to work thinking he will find personal fulfillment there? no, he is giving his sweat and tears for the good of the family And so it goes on: sons give up their dreams to please their parents, parents give up their lives in order to please their children; pain and suffering are used to justify the one thing that should bring only LOVE.” ThinkingWantGivingShouldChildrenDoeWarCountryShowsDreamPainUsedSufferingOrderDiesParentEnemyWifeOne ThingTearsSonGoes OnPleaseHusbandGiving UpSoldierFulfillmentJustifySweatOnly LoveWant HimPain And SufferingSweat And TearsPersonal Fulfillment Author:Paulo Coelho