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Quotes About Husband

the gospel fills a husband's heart with a sense of his wife's greatness and potential, the glorious woman she is destined to become, and he learns to love her accordingly:
~ Raymond C. Ortlund Jr.
How does a husband do that? Not by browbeating his wife—God doesn't treat us that way—but by encouraging her:
~ Raymond C. Ortlund Jr.
My husband has said even he doesn't know my politics. In the nonromantic-compliment category, that's a good one.
~ Diane Sawyer
My husband and I are trying to make cats cool and it's working.
~ Beth Ostrosky Stern
Im not in charge of the barbecue because my wife says I burn everything.
~ Tony Hadley
On my own or with a friend, I'm a shopaholic, and I particularly love the cleaning aisle in the supermarket. But when I'm with my husband, I'm shop shy because he can't bear it. It always ends up with us making a huge scene on the High Street and then going off in a huff in separate directions.
~ Emilia Fox
I was brought up by a Marxist rationalist stepfather, so I don't believe in the supernatural or religion or horoscopes, and the absolute nature of death is quite helpful for me. My husband was there, then he wasn't.
~ Natascha McElhone
I have a stronger personality than Shah Rukh. He is an entity on his own, and I don't consider him a superstar when I'm with him in the house. He's just my husband, and I respect him as that.
~ Gauri Khan
I'm quite comfortable being the husband of a woman who's a big celebrity. And of course a superstar's brother. It's not an enviable place to occupy but it's the reality. I'm very closely related to two very successful people and I accept that happily.
~ Arbaaz Khan
At the risk of damaging the 'First Take' ratings, the God's truth is I do not hate LeBron James. I actually like the man, who seems as close to being a role model as any superstar can be. He seems to be a good father and husband with a sharing, caring heart.
~ Skip Bayless
For me, my husband gives me advice all the time - he's been very supportive.
~ Ana Patricia Botin
Well there's nobody who has a more supportive husband than I do, and he has a business that he runs, and it's his own business, so he has work to do, my kids have school to do, I mean, people have - there are other things in life besides politics.
~ Caroline Kennedy
My husband and his family are supportive, and love what I do.
~ Tulsi Kumar
I'm very lucky. I have a really supportive husband in Henry, and there's my mum, too. I couldn't have a career and manage the kids' routines and household thing single-handedly. I'd just go crazy.
~ Sophie Kinsella
I'm very fortunate. My husband is hugely supportive, and he is very happy getting on with his career.
~ Theresa May
My husband, he's very supportive. I couldn't be here without his support along the way.
~ Karen Katz
My husband is always supportive and excited about my projects, and I feel very fortunate to have him cheer me on and encourage me.
~ Kyle Richards
My husband has been very supportive of me, and we've shared a lot. Yes! We've had a lot of laughs. You have to have them. He makes life fun. That's important, isn't it?'
~ Jean Kennedy Smith
As a wife, I am married to maybe the greatest guy on Earth because he has just been amazingly supportive.
~ Heather Headley
My work is my bread and butter and my husband is very supportive; he would love me to do more work.
~ Shriya Saran
I'm surprised by the fact that I like the word 'husband.' I thought I would hate it.
~ Alicia Silverstone
I believe in good films and bad films. Box-office business and all is my husband's section. Sometimes I really get surprised when good films don't do well... Sometimes you are really shocked when an average film does very well.
~ Sridevi
For me, I was able to make that statement of faith early on when my career began, so there weren't really a lot of surprises. People around me knew where my husband Ray and I stood as far as my faith went.
~ Jodi Benson
Oh sure, I'm her husband. That's what the record says. I'm the three white steps and the bug green front door and the brass knocker you rap one long and two short and the maid lets you into the hundred-dollar whorehouse.
~ Raymond Chandler