“If any of you would bring judgment the unfaithful wife, let him also weight the heart of her husband in scales, and measure his soul with measurements.” IfsHeartSoulWifeHusbandJudgmentWeightScalesMeasurementUnfaithful Book:Kahlil Gibran: Masterpieces Source: Kahlil Gibran: Masterpieces
“As the husband is the wife is; thou art mated with a clown, As the grossness of his nature will have weight to drag thee down.” ArtWifeHusbandWeightTheeDragClownMatrimony Book:Fifty Poems Source: Fifty Poems
“I take two walks up hills each day, and bike ride each morning. I also have an exercise bike to increase my heart rate. My wife and I have been going to a personal trainer for weights and balance twice a week for 10 years. My balance has improved tremendously and the weights decrease my age. I only feel 52, not 82.” FeelsYearsHeartHas BeensTwoAgeWalksMorningWifeWeekBalanceMy HeartExerciseWeightIncreaseAgingRateMy WifeHillsEach DayBikeDecreaseTrainersHeart Rate Author:Robert Bateman
“Does having a wife and kids change your act? Yes, but only in the best way. It gives you weight and authority. It also makes you closer to the audience because the audience is married and has kids.” WayGivingDoeKidsAudienceWifeAuthorityMarriedWeightBest Way Author:Chris Rock
“The death of a man's wife is like cutting down an ancient oak that has long shaded the family mansion. Henceforth the glare of the world, with its cares and vicissitudes falls upon the old widower's heart, and there is nothing to break their force, or shield him from the full weight of misfortune. It is as if his right hand were withered; as if one wing of his angel was broken, and every movement that he made brought him to the ground.” IfsMenWorldHeartLongMadeHandsCareFallForceBreakCuttingWifeMovementBrokenAngelWeightWingsAncientMisfortunesShieldsOaksMansionsWitheredGlareVicissitudesFamily ManCutting DownWidowers Author:Alphonse de Lamartine
“I was born imagining myself with an apron on, with pies cooling on the window sill and babies crying upstairs. I thought that all that stuff would somehow anchor me to the planet, that it was the weight I needed to keep from just flying off into space.” StuffBornSpaceWifeCryPlanetsBabyNeededWindowWeightFlyingPieAnchorsHouseworkUpstairsCoolingAprons Book:Postcards From the Edge Source: Postcards From the Edge
“What women look for in a man: Breathing, IQ over 80, weight under 550 pounds, fewer than six ex-wives. What men look for in a woman: Pia Zadora as she was ten years ago.” MenYearsLooksWomenWifeTenSixYears AgoWeightBreathingPoundsFewerExesEx Wife Author:Cathy Crimmins