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Quotes About Husband

When you're pregnant, make sure your husband rubs your feet - and your neck and your back and everything.
~ Jessie James Decker
I was pregnant and nursing most of the years I was at 24 Sussex. I was ill-prepared and hardly even knew my husband, let alone how I was supposed to fit into this world that was very alien to me.
~ Margaret Trudeau
In 'Snehithiye,' I adopted a Hitchcockian approach on the premise that a woman's only friend after marriage is her husband.
~ Priyadarshan
I had two beautiful daughters and a husband who loved me immensely.
~ Mumtaz
I come from a service family - I met my husband Dave during my third tour in Iraq serving as a CIA analyst alongside the military.
~ Elissa Slotkin
Yes, I have found a loving husband and family in Delhi.
~ Neena Gupta
Despite his South Indian connection, my husband Rohit doesn't have an accent at all.
~ Anita Hassanandani Reddy
I do not have any strong desire to remain in government. When my task is done, I shall be happy to leave and enhance my love life with my husband.
~ Miriam Defensor-Santiago
Anya Hindmarch is indeed a handbag designer; she has the requisite fabulous life, tasteful home, and loving husband. She is also beautiful and self-deprecating, and has five children aged 5 to 20 and a philanthropic bent which spans causes from cancer care to Britain's Conservative Party.
~ Kate Reardon
I had piercings all over my face, which did look dreadful, but I got them done while waiting for my husband Michael to get a tattoo. I was bored.
~ Pete Burns
The funny thing is that my husband couldn't be sweeter. He looks like this bad boy. He's got tattoos and earrings and a mohawk, but when you talk to him and he's around you, he's such a gentleman. He holds doors for ladies. He pulls out chairs. He cooks. He cleans.
~ Malin Akerman
Vadim was both my teacher and my husband. I placed myself entirely in his hands.
~ Brigitte Bardot
I think that every guy who has come through New England would say that he gained a lot of knowledge and experience that made him a better football player. But they also learned what it means to be a better teammate, a better husband and a better father. I think cultivating that kind of atmosphere is something we take a lot of pride in here.
~ Devin McCourty
You know, no matter what I am or what I do for a living, I'm still, you know, the husband and the dad and the protector of the house, and I have to be conscientious about that.
~ Richie Sambora
My husband thinks that health food is anything he eats before the expiration date.
~ Rita Rudner
The Stones suggested that if you dabble in decadence, you could turn into a devil-worshipping junkie. Paul McCartney suggested that if you mess around with girl worship, you could turn into a husband. So Paul was a lot scarier.
~ Rob Sheffield
Being a husband is scary....We have everything to lose. We have made promises. We have given hostages to fortune and challenged fate to a dance-off. We have chosen a future full of loss....when you marry somebody, you are guaranteeing that you will have real problems, a future full of them, the kind that involve death and disease and grief. As husbands, we have *planned* on major anguish. We can't afford to use up all our patience at once, or over things that aren't all that important.
~ Rob Sheffield
And being a husband made me helpless, because I had somebody to protect (somebody a little high-strung, who had a tough time emotionally with things like the lights going out indefinitely).
~ Rob Sheffield
that the husband should be the one in constant attendance. Because of his love relationship with his wife, he is far more capable of achieving cooperation and helping her self-control than any attending doctor.
~ Robert A. Bradley
One such father, decades ago now, John Quinn, a student at Humboldt State College in Arcata, California, made newspaper headlines when he chained himself to his laboring wife in order to foil the hospital ban on his presence. His explanation is a classical example of the increased awareness of the younger generation: "I love my wife. I feel it's my moral right as a husband and father to be there.
~ Robert A. Bradley
As a man, I've learned that there is nothing easier in married life than pleasing your wife with your cooking.
~ Robert Brault
Ah, gentle dames! it gars me greetTo think how monie counsels sweet,How monie lengthened, sage advices,The husband frae the wife despises.
~ Robert Burns
Oh, of course there's a risk in marrying anybody, but, when it's all said and done, there's many a worse thing than a husband.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Since you are determined to be married, Miss Cornelia, said Gilbert solemnly, I shall give you the excellent rules for the management of a husband which my grandmother gave my mother when she married my father. Well, I reckon I can manage Marshall Elliott, said Miss Cornelia placidly. But let us hear your rules. The first one is, catch him. He's caught. Go on. The second one is, feed him well. With enough pie. What next? The third and fourth are-- keep your eye on him.
~ L.M. Montgomery