“My own husband was divorced when we met, but without kids. I don't know what I would have done if he'd had them. I got the message very early on that the worst mistake a woman can make is marrying a man with children.” IfsKnowsMenChildrenDoneKidsMy OwnMistakeWorstMetsHusbandMessagesDivorcedMarrying Author:Ayelet Waldman
“I don't know what makes a marriage work. My husband and I don't have it right at all; it's very tough on him. From the outside it looks like it's all about me - I have a glorious career and he doesn't.” KnowsLooksCareersHusbandToughGloriousMy Husband Author:Emily Watson
“My husband is my best friend; he knows my sensibilities.” KnowsHusbandMy HusbandSensibilityMy Best Friend Author:Vera Farmiga
“As a matter of fact, I've been to Italy many times before I met my husband, which he can't even imagine that I could possibly know anything about Italian food. But, you know, Italian food's really basic, and there's so many different variations on it that what my husband did is he broke it down for me.” KnowsDifferentMatterFactsImagineMetsHusbandBrokeMy HusbandItalianImagine ThatVariationMatter Of FactItalian Food Author:Debi Mazar
“We go on dates thinking that person is our future husband or wife, without getting to know them, as we live in a fantasy and an illusion of romance.” ThinkingKnowsPersonsRomanceFantasyWifeGoes OnHusbandIllusionOur FutureFuture Husband Author:Patti Stanger
“I know several couples who experienced adultery in their marriages, but because in each case there was a wife who was willing to pray and a husband open to allowing God to change and restore him, the marriages are still intact and successful today. Only prayer, a submitted heart, and the transforming power of the Holy Spirit can work those kinds of miracles.” KnowsHeartKindStillsTodaySpiritPrayerCasesSuccessfulWifeWillingPrayingCoupleHolyHusbandMiracleHoly SpiritAllowingAdulteryTransforming Book:The Power of a Praying® Wife Source: The Power of a Praying® Wife
“Love's absence ailed me. I could not imagine loving my husband. He was a superior and I did not know how to love and be subservient together. Nor had he ever thought of me as a human being, let alone a woman. For no reason had he ever softened towards me, I had stirred him that little.” KnowsHumansLittlesReasonTogetherHuman BeingsKnow HowImagineHusbandAbsenceSuperiorsNo ReasonMy HusbandHow To LoveSubservient Book:Blasphemy: A Novel Source: Blasphemy: A Novel