“My grandmother got her law degree from Syracuse University in roughly 1911 and later co-founded with her husband an investment banking firm on Wall Street known as Lebenthal & Co.” LawKnownStreetsWallHusbandDegreesInvestmentUniversityFirmGrandmotherMy GrandmotherBankingInvestment BankingSyracuse Author:Buzz Bissinger
“Life begins to happen. My hoppped up husband drops his home disputes, and hits the streets to cruise for prostitutes” HomeHappensMarriageStreetsHusbandDisputesCruise Book:Selected poems Source: Selected poems
“Cuban agents are assigned to a Catholic Church where their instructions are to beat, jail and intimidate the Ladies In White that attend Mass and who afterwards peacefully take to the streets calling for the release of their husbands, sons and fathers who are political prisoners.” PoliticalFatherChurchWhiteStreetsSonCallingHusbandMassBeatsCatholicReleaseAgentsJailPrisonerInstructionCatholic ChurchIntimidatingCubanFather And SonPolitical Prisoners Author:Marco Rubio
“I was a small business owner, father, and husband just living out in the suburbs. I kind of had a boring life until Post Secret came and turned that upside down. I printed up 3000 self-addressed postcards and handed them out to people on the street, inviting them to write down a secret on that postcard anonymously and mail it to me. I got a lot of surprises.” PeopleWritingKindSelfFatherSecretStreetsHusbandSurpriseBoringPostsOwnersMailSmall BusinessPrintedUpside DownSuburbsInvitingBusiness OwnersPostcardsSmall Business OwnersBoring Life Author:Frank Warren
“I saw my ex-husband in the street. I was sitting on the steps of the new library. Hello, my life, I said. We had once been married for twenty-seven years, so I felt justified. He said, What? What life? No life of mine.” YearsSaidFeltStepsSawsStreetsMinesHusbandMarriedSittingTwentiesSevenLibraryHelloJustifiedExesSeven YearsEx Husband Book:The Collected Stories Source: The Collected Stories
“I could have told him that nothing was safe and that no matter how careful you were and how hard you tried, there were still accidents, hidden traps, and snares. You could get killed on an airplane or crossing the street. Your marriage could fall apart when you weren't looking; your husband could lose his job; our baby could get sick or die.” StillsMatterHardJobsDiesFallLosesStreetsBabySafeHusbandSickCarefulAccidentsAirplaneTrapsFalling ApartCrossingsYour HusbandSnaresCrossing The Street Book:Little Earthquakes Source: Little Earthquakes
“Mom put dense cheddar bread into a bag for a man who said this was his wife's favorite - he'd driven all the way from New Jersey to buy it because today was their anniversary. Several women in the store jabbed their husbands on hearing this. I hung my head - Peter Terris wouldn't cross the street to buy me a Twinkie.” MenWaySaidTodayWifeStreetsMomHusbandCrossesHearingDrivenStoresBreadBagsPeterHungJerseyNew JerseyDenseCheddar Book:Thwonk Source: Thwonk