“The Daily Telegraph reported on April 9, 1937: 'Since M. Litvinoff ousted Chicherin, no Russian has ever held a high post in the Commissariat for Foreign Affairs.' It seems that the Daily Telegraph was unaware that Chicherin's mother was a Jewess. The Russian Molotov, who became Foreign Minister later, has a Jewish wife, and one of his two assistants is the Jew, Lozovsky. It was the last-named who renewed the treaty with Japan in 1942, by which the Kamchatka fisheries provided the Japanese with an essential part of their food supplies.” TwoSeemsLastsMotherWifeEssentialsAffairJewPostsMinistersJapanAprilTreatiesSuppliesAssistantsTelegraphForeign AffairsFood SupplyFisheriesMolotov Author:Arnold Leese
“A wise man should not divulge the formula of a medicine which he has well prepared; an act of charity which he has performed; domestic conflicts; private affairs with his wife; poorly prepared food he may have been offered; or slang he may have heard.” MenShouldWellsMayHas BeensWiseWifeHeardConflictMedicinePreparedCharityAffairFormulasSlangActs Of CharityDivulge Author:Chanakya
“Good sex is an all-day affair. You can't treat your wife like a servant and expect her to be eager to sleep with you at night. Your wife's sexual responsiveness will be determined by how willingly you help out with the dishes, the kids' homework, or that leaky faucet that drips throughout the night.” HelpingKidsNightSexSleepWifeTreatsAffairDeterminedServantDishesHomeworkGood SexResponsiveness Book:Sheet Music: Uncovering the Secrets of Sexual Intimacy in Marriage Source: Sheet Music: Uncovering the Secrets of Sexual Intimacy in Marriage
“Only towards the end of this process are any of the chapters in fully readable condition, a state of affairs that used to alarm my wife. But Joan's got used to it.” EndsStatesUsedLiteratureProcessWifeConditionsAffairMy WifeChaptersAlarms Author:Fred Saberhagen
“What could have John Edwards' motivations been to have the affair with Rielle Hunter, given his wife is smarter than he is and probably nagging him a lot about doing this, and he found somebody that did something with her mouth other than talk.” MotivationFoundGivenWifeMouthsAffairSmarterHuntersNagging Author:Rush Limbaugh
“I have known several persons of great fame for wisdom in public affairs and councils governed by foolish servants. I have known great ministers, distinguished for wit and learning, who preferred none but dunces. I have known men of valor cowards to their wives. I have known men of cunning perpetually cheated. I knew three ministers who would exactly compute and settle the accounts of a kingdom, wholly ignorant of their own economy.” MenPersonsThreeKnownEconomyWifeFameAccountsAffairFoolishWitKingdomsIgnorantMinistersSettlingServantCowardCouncilCunningDistinguishedCheatedValorInconsistencyPublic AffairsDunces Author:Horace Walpole
“I was going through so many changes in my life - separation with my wife, having an affair - that was all very messy and public. It felt like if I really wanted to rock my boat and make changes in my life and who I am and how I am, that would also mean moving on from Cheers.” IfsMeanWantedMovingFeltWifeRocksAffairMy WifeSeparationWho I AmBoatCheerMaking ChangesMessyChanging My Life Author:Ted Danson
“It is only reasonable to allow the administration of affairs to mothers before their children reach the age prescribed by law at which they themselves can be responsible. But that father would have reared them ill who could not hope that in their maturity they would have more wisdom and competence than his wife.” ChildrenAgeLawMotherFatherFamilyWifeResponsibleAffairIllAdministrationMaturityReasonableCompetenceBeing Responsible Author:Michel de Montaigne
“I believe no gentleman would like to have his family affairs neglected because his wife was filling her head with crotchets and pothooks, and who, because she understood a few scraps of Latin, valued that more than minding her needle or providing her husband's dinner.” BelieveI BelieveMarriageWifeHusbandUnderstoodAffairDinnerGentlemanLatinSexismProvidingFillingNeglectedNeedlesScrap Book:The Life and Works of Sarah Fielding Source: The Life and Works of Sarah Fielding
“I'm in my father's car at age 9 or 10 crying to Leonard Cohen's 'Famous Blue Raincoat,' thinking that you could write nearly a love letter to a man who betrayed you by having an affair with your wife. I was thinking how wonderful and pure music can be for explaining situations.” ThinkingMenWritingAgeFatherSituationWifeWonderfulCarCryPureLettersBlueAffairBetrayedExplainingLove Letter Author:Lou Doillon
“I watch so much television. My DVR is full. I love putting my kids to bed, so I can sit on the couch with my wife and we can dissect The Affair, The Americans, House of Cards, or whatever it is. I'm so lucky.” I CanKidsHouseWatchesWifeTelevisionLuckyBedAffairMy WifeCardsCouchesSo LuckyHouse Of Cards Author:Scott Foley
“If you can't keep a promise to your family, can't keep a promise to your wife, you're having an affair, you're lying about the affair repeatedly. Why should the American people trust you when you say you're not gonna lie to them. Why should we trust you?” PeopleIfsShouldLyingWifePromiseAffairOur Family Author:Sean Hannity