“As I grew up and began identifying myself as a feminist, there were plenty of issues that continued to make me question marriage: the father "giving" the bride away, women taking their husband's last name, the white dress, the vows promising to "obey" the groom. And that only covers the wedding.” GivingLastsFatherNamesWhiteIssuesGrewHusbandGrew UpDressesFeministPlentyVowBridesIdentifying Author:Jessica Valenti
“John F. Kennedy, who seized the White House from Richard Nixon in a frenzied campaign that turned a whole generation of young Americans into political junkies, got shot in the head for his efforts, murdered in Dallas by some hapless geek named Oswald who worked for either Castro, the mob, Jimmy Hoffa, the CIA, his dominatrix landlady or the odious, degenerate FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover. The list is long and crazy - maybe Marilyn Monroe's first husband fired those shots from the grassy knoll. Who knows?” KnowsFirstsLongWholeYoungPoliticalHouseWhiteEffortGenerationsCrazyHusbandShotsListsCampaignsChiefsWhite HouseGeekCiaFbiJimmyDegeneratesJunkieDallasCastroHooverJ Edgar HooverJimmy Hoffa Author:Hunter S. Thompson
“When the soldier returns from the wars, even though he has white hair, he very soon finds a young wife. But a woman has only one summer; if she does not make hay while the sun shines, no one will afterwards have anything to say to her, and she spends her days consulting oracles that never send her a husband.” IfsDoeWarYoungWhiteSunWifeHairReturnHusbandSummerShiningSoldierConsultingOraclesHaySun ShinesWhite HairYoung Wife Author:Aristophanes
“This is really what the White House is all about. It’s the “People’s House.” It’s a place that is steeped in history, but it’s also a place where everyone should feel welcome. And that's why my husband and I have made it our mission to open up the house to as many people as we can.” PeopleFeelsShouldMadeHouseWhiteHusbandMissionsWelcomeMade ItMy HusbandWhite House Author:Michelle Obama
“The challenges that I face today are the same challenges we all face. Trying to balance your life between work, family, loved ones, your husband, your wife - boyfriend or girlfriend. If you have kids - balancing that, balancing your work with the time you spend with your kids. The idea of wanting to be a good parent and then the motivation to be a great parent. Whether you're black, white, any color. Rich, poor, regardless of religion, cousins of culture, we go through those. We have the same challenges.” IfsTryingIdeasKidsTodayFacesMotivationCultureParentBlackChallengesWhitePoorRichWifeColorBalanceHusbandGirlfriendLoved OnesCousinFamily LoveYour HusbandBlack WhiteGood ParentRich PoorGreat ParentsWork Family Author:Dwayne Johnson
“If Hillary Clinton wants to win the White House, she's gonna have to convince Americans they can trust her and if you seen the polls, they don't. There's one American who has faith in her, her husband Bill.” IfsWantHouseWinningWhiteHusbandBillsClintonConvinceWhite HouseHave FaithPolls Author:Eric Bolling
“Im married to a white man, and then my daughter came out looking like the whitest white child with blonde hair and blue eyes. And Im like, Omigosh, now what am I going to do? She has my moms features and is lighter than my husband. And my boy is browner than I am. Brown eyes and really tan.” MenChildrenEyeWhiteBoysHairMomHusbandMarriedDaughterBlueMy MomFeaturesBrownMy DaughterMy HusbandWhite ManBlondeBlue EyesLightersMy BoysBrown EyesBlonde Hair Author:Karyn Parsons
“A woman is never so happy as when she is being wooed. Then she is mistress of all she surveys, the cynosure of all eyes, until that day of days when she sails down the aisle, a vision in white, lovely as the stefanotis she carries, borne translucent on her father's manly arm to be handed over to her new father-surrogate. If she is clever, and if her husband has the time and the resources, she will insist on being wooed all her life; more likely she will discover that marriage is not romantic, that husbands forget birthdays and aniversaries and seldom pay compliments, are often perfunctory.” IfsEyeFatherWhiteForgetPayMarriageVisionArmsHusbandResourcesDatingLovelyCleverCarrieComplimentSailMistressSurveysManlyAisleSurrogatesNew Father Author:Germaine Greer
“My workspace is a white room with a big computer monitor and a light box. It can be very messy. Sometimes I get into trouble with my husband for that. Then I run around like a lunatic cleaning up and creating the appearance of order.” SometimesBigsLightRunningOrderWhiteRoomsTroubleHusbandComputerCreatingBoxesAppearanceMy HusbandCleaningMessyLunaticCleaning UpWorkspace Author:Catherine Martin
“Black women . . . work because their husbands can't make enough money at their jobs to keep everything going. . . . They don't go to work to find fulfillment, or adventure, or glamour and romance, like so many white women think they are doing. Black women work out of necessity.” ThinkingEnoughJobsRomanceBlackWhiteAdventureHusbandWork OutFulfillmentBlack WomenGlamour Book:Wilma Source: Wilma
“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
“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
“I sometimes think that as singles it's easy to bind to this mentality that my future husband's going to ride up on a white horse, I'll know that he's the one, and we'll start our life together. That happens to people once in a blue moon. I have heard of that - never really dated anyone and then this person comes along - but it's not probable that that would happen.” PeopleThinkingKnowsPersonsSometimesHappensTogetherEasyWhiteOur LivesHeardMoonHusbandHorseBlueMentalityMy FutureSinglesLife TogetherWhite HorseBlue MoonFuture HusbandMy Future Husband Author:Rebecca St. James
“I can't believe that Hillary Clinton wants the world to think that whenever she gets into political trouble, she's going to have her husband come roaring about, breaking furniture, sucking up oxygen, spewing carbon dioxide. My impression is that she's strong enough to defend herself - she certainly showed that in the recent Democratic debate. But apparently she's not strong enough to control Mr. Bill. And if that's the case, any sane voter would have to think twice before enabling this sort of circus act in the White House.” IfsThinkingWorldWantBelieveI CanEnoughPoliticalHouseStrongWhiteCasesTroubleHusbandBillsDemocraticClintonDebateImpressionWhite HouseVotersSaneCarbonFurnitureOxygenStrong EnoughCircusEnablingRoaringCarbon DioxideThink TwiceNot StrongNot Strong Enough Author:Joe Klein
“I believe Hillary [Clinton] should be the president. I believe having her and her husband in the White House is what the country needs .” NeedsShouldBelieveCountryHouseI BelievePresidentWhiteHusbandClintonWhite House Author:Donna Karan
“It's part of the strategy to remind people who Hillary Rodham Clinton actually is. If others aren't going to hold her account for her full record, then, yes, we will. And her record includes naming and blaming women who came in contact with her husband, whether it was consensual relationships like Monica Lewinsky, an intern at the White House with him as President, completely debasing the office of the White House - the office of The Presidency - or Jennifer Flowers, 12-year affair while he was Governor of Arkansas.” PeopleIfsYearsHousePresidentWhiteRecordsFlowerHusbandOfficeAccountsBlameStrategyClintonAffairContactWhite HouseGovernorsPresidencyJenniferArkansasMonicaHillary Rodham Clinton Author:Kellyanne Conway
“Following the school shootings, Hillary and Tipper Gore, as well as their husbands, got together for the first White House conference on mental health. Because of her interest in mental health and her own problem with anti-depressants, Tipper had been made the expert, the psychiatric consultant to the president, duly designated.” FirstsWellsMadeProblemSchoolTogetherHousePresidentInterestWhiteHusbandMental HealthFollowingShootingExpertsWhite HouseConferencesGoreConsultantsPsychiatricSchool ShootingDepressants Author:Peter Breggin
“Never for one minute am I like, 'My husband, the white man, and our biracial children.' I never think about it.” ThinkingMenChildrenWhiteMinutesHusbandMy HusbandWhite ManOne MinuteBiracial Author:Gloria Calderon Kellett
“Now suddenly you got members of your [White House] team who were 23, 24. They've met their wives here, or their husbands here.” HouseWhiteWifeTeamMetsHusbandMembersWhite HouseYou Got Me Author:Barack Obama
“All I wanted was a little piece of life, to be married, to have children.... I was trying my damnedest to lead a conventional life, for that was how I was brought up, and it was what my husband wanted of me. But one can't build little white picket fences to keep the nightmares out.” TryingChildrenLittlesWantedWhitePiecesHusbandMarriedNightmareMy HusbandConventionalFenceBeing MarriedPicket FencesConventional Life Author:Anne Sexton
“Heads in the Women's Ward On pillow after pillow lies The wild white hair and staring eyes; Jaws stand open; necks are stretched With every tendon sharply sketched; A bearded mouth talks silently To someone no one else can see. Sixty years ago they smiled At lover, husband, first-born child. Smiles are for youth. For old age come Death's terror and delirium.” YearsFirstsChildrenEyeAgeLyingBornWhiteYouthHairLoversHusbandMouthsYears AgoTerrorOld AgeStaringNecksSixtyPillowDeliriumWhite Hair Author:Philip Larkin
“Now from his breast into the eyes the ache of longing mounted, and he wept at last, his dear wife, clear and faithful, in his arms, longed for as the sunwarmed earth is longed for by a swimmer spent in rough water where his ship went down under Poseidon's blows, gale winds and tons of sea. Few men can keep alive through a big serf to crawl, clotted with brine, on kindly beaches in joy, in joy, knowing the abyss behind: and so she too rejoiced, her gaze upon her husband, her white arms round him pressed as though forever.” MenBigsEyeEarthLastsJoyWaterWhiteBehindsForeverKnowingClearAliveWifeSeaWindArmsHusbandLongingRoundsDearBlowShipsBeachFaithfulBreastsRoughAbyssAcheGaleSwimmerPoseidonSerfs Book:The odyssey Source: The odyssey
“She went out in the city with its lights like a radioactive phosphorescence, wandered through galleries where the high-priced art on the walls was the same as the graffiti scrawled outside by taggers who were arrested or killed for it, went to parties in hotel rooms where white-skinned, lingerie-clad rock stars had been staying the night their husbands shot themselves in the head, listened to music in nightclubs where stunning boyish actors had OD'd on the pavement.” ArtLightNightActorsStarsWhiteRoomsPartyCitiesRocksWallHusbandShotsHotelStayingRock StarArrestedGalleryStunningHotel RoomsGraffitiPavementNightclubsLingerieBoyish Author:Francesca Lia Block
“When the cold comes to New England it arrives in sheets of sleet and ice. In December, the wind wraps itself around bare trees and twists in between husbands and wives asleep in their beds. It shakes the shingles from the roofs and sifts through cracks in the plaster. The only green things left are the holly bushes and the old boxwood hedges in the village, and these are often painted white with snow. Chipmunks and weasels come to nest in basements and barns; owls find their way into attics. At night,the dark is blue and bluer still, as sapphire of night.” WayStillsNightLeftDarkWhiteWifeTreeWindColdBedHusbandEnglandBlueGreenSnowIceShakesCracksVillageRoofSheetsTwistsWrapsNestsDecemberHusband And WifeBasementsOwlNew EnglandBarnsAtticsHolliesWeaselsPlastersSapphiresSleetChipmunksShinglesGreen ThingsBare Trees Book:Here On Earth Source: Here On Earth
“I've married a man who owns nine cows," said Jinjur to Ozma, "and now I am happy and contented and willing to lead a quiet life and mind my own business." "Where is your husband?" asked Ozma. "He is in the house, nursing a black eye," replied Jinjur, calmly. "The foolish man would insist upon milking the red cow when I wanted him to milk the white one; but he will know better next time, I am sure.” KnowsMenMindSaidEyeWantedNextHouseBlackMy OwnWhiteWillingQuietHusbandMarriedRedFoolishNineMilkCowsNext TimeNursingOwn BusinessYour HusbandBlack EyesQuiet LifeFoolish ManHappy And Contented Book:Ozma of Oz: American Literature Source: Ozma of Oz: American Literature
“Miss Celia stares down into the pot like she's looking for her future. "Are you happy, Minny?" "Why you ask me funny questions like that?" "But are you?" "Course I's happy. You happy too. Big house, big yard, husband looking after you." I frown at Miss Celia and I make sure she can see it. Because ain't that white people for you, wondering if they are happy ENOUGH.” PeopleIfsEnoughBigsCoursesAsksHouseWhiteWonderMissingHusbandAsk MeStaringPotYardsBig HousesCeliaFunny Question Book:The Help Source: The Help