“I never ever, ever say anything against my husband to anyone except my husband. Everyone gets in fights, and I think the natural propensity for women is, 'Oh I want to talk to someone.' But the minute you take what bothers you outside the bond between you and your husband, you let someone else into the relationship and that causes a wedge.” ThinkingWantFightingCausesNaturalMinutesHusbandBotherMy HusbandSay AnythingYour HusbandPropensityWedges Author:Jen Lancaster
“I think that's going to be an issue: Whether or not voters are going to get more of the same in a Clinton candidacy or whether she really is something unique and has something to offer apart from her husband.” ThinkingIssuesOffersHusbandUniqueClintonVotersCandidacy Author:Barbara Olson
“When I talk about my husband, I feel as if people roll their eyes. It's like when you're 16 and order a martini, and the waiter says, 'Do you think I'm stupid?'. They can't grasp that I'm old enough to be married.” PeopleIfsThinkingFeelsEnoughEyeOrderStupidHusbandMarriedMy HusbandBeing MarriedWaiterMartini Author:Megan Fox
“One of my first thoughts I had when I started considering the mastectomy was, 'What am I going to look like?' And then, 'What will my husband think?” ThinkingFirstsLooksHusbandMy HusbandConsideringMastectomy Author:Giuliana Rancic
“I think a writer is not an ideal husband... Writers tend to get off into their own heads and not notice the people that they're living with, or they get irritable with the people that they're living with when the people insist on being noticed.” PeopleThinkingWritingHusbandIdealsIdeal Husband Author:Roy Blount, Jr.
“I always think about which blood drive was going on in Georgia that day when that husband or mom or school teacher rolled up their sleeve and actually gave me a second chance at life. It's the ultimate gift of life, and I'm the one who was on the other end.” ThinkingEndsSchoolChanceTeacherBloodMomHusbandUltimateSecond ChanceSleevesGeorgiaSchool TeachersGifts Of Life Author:Niki Taylor
“Personally, I think four is the perfect number of children for our particular family. Four is enough to create the frenzied cacophony that my husband and I find so joyful.” ThinkingChildrenEnoughPerfectNumbersFourParticularHusbandMy HusbandJoyfulCacophony Author:Ayelet Waldman