“I think the major role of the First Lady is to take care of the President so that he can best serve the people. And not to fail her family, her husband, and children.” PeopleThinkingFirstsChildrenCarePresidentRolesFailingHusbandMajorsTake CareFirst Lady Author:Jackie Kennedy
“How far would you go to protect your family? I'm a father, I'm a son, I'm a grandson, and I'm a husband. If someone were to hurt the women in my life and the law didn't take care of it, what would I do? Pretty awful things.” IfsCareLawFatherHurtSonProtectHusbandTake CareAwfulOur FamilyGrandson Author:Jason Momoa
“I wanted to write about my disorders for people like my husband or mother who don't suffer but have saved people. Mentally ill people don't have a choice in who they are. But those that stand by the mentally ill make an enormous difference. Even when I'm healthy enough to take care of myself I face constant battles, especially with insurance companies.” PeopleWritingEnoughCareWantedFacesMotherSufferingChoicesDifferencesCompanyHealthyBattleHusbandConstantIllTake CareSavedEnormousMy HusbandDisorderInsurance CompaniesMentally Ill Author:Jenny Lawson
“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
“When I lost my husband [Oliver "Doolittle" Lynn], I just didn't want to work so hard anymore. I hate that I didn't quit things a lot more before he was gone. I stayed home for six years to take care of him but, at some point, I also felt I had to go back to work.” WantYearsHardHomeCareHateLostFeltGoneHusbandSixI HateTake CareQuittingMy HusbandBack To Work Author:Loretta Lynn
“I hadn't performed or been in the public eye for about 16 years. When my husband passed away, I was obliged to go back to work to take care of our kids. I also wanted to do a record in memory of him. So we did Gone Again. During that process, I had to be photographed and had to go back to doing articles and interviews.” YearsEyeCareKidsWantedProcessMemoriesGoneRecordsHusbandTake CareInterviewsMy HusbandArticlesObligedPassed AwayPublic EyeBack To Work Author:Patti Smith
“I still feel vibrant and alive that way. I'm in a marriage where we put an enormous amount into our marriage. I always say, there's me, there's my husband, and then there's the "us," the us that we create. That's what we really take care of. We never, ever take it for granted. We do everything we can to be together, not to be separated for periods of time. We're just a very, very tight family unit, and we're really kind to each other. I think it's so underrated; people don't appreciate the necessity of that in society now.” PeopleThinkingKindCareTogetherHusbandAppreciateTake CareGrantedMy Husband Author:Nicole Kidman
“I loved my husband very much, and it was heartbreaking to have him develop Alzheimer's disease, and to stand by and watch him decline in his ability to take care of himself.” CareAbilityWatchesHusbandDiseaseTake CareMy HusbandDeclineHeartbreakingAlzheimerAlzheimer's Author:Sandra Day O'Connor
“I think women are natural caretakers. They take care of everybody. They take care of their husbands and their kids and their dogs, and don't spend a lot of time just getting back and taking time out.” ThinkingCareKidsNaturalMarriageCareersDogHusbandTake CareTake TimeCaretakers Author:Reese Witherspoon