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Quotes About Spouse

There's nothing in the world like the devotion of a married woman. It's a thing no married man knows anything about.
~ Oscar Wilde
A church without women would be like the apostolic college without Mary. The Madonna is more important than the apostles, and the church herself is feminine, the spouse of Christ and a mother.
~ Pope Francis
One of the things that gets confused often is the difference between marriage and good marriage. Marriage is a theoretical concept of the institution, and 'you should be married,' is actually meaningless. Marriage is pretty meaningless without the notion of having a specific person to whom you are married.
~ Rebecca Traister
An ideal wife is one who remains faithful to you but tries to be just as charming as if she weren't.
~ Sacha Guitry
That I have such a wife, so obedient
~ Marcus Aurelius
I can't go all my life waiting to catch you between husbands.
~ Margaret Mitchell
You know I don't read novels,' she said and, trying to equal his jesting mood, went on: 'Besides, you once said it was the height of bad form for husbands and wives to love each other.' 'I once said too God damn many things,' he retorted abruptly and rose to his feet.
~ Margaret Mitchell
It may be that the ignorant man, alone, Has any chance to mate his life with life That is the sensual, pearly spouse, the life That is fluent in even the wintriest bronze.
~ Wallace Stevens
My puppies play a daily role in inspiring me too! But most of all, my husband, Conroy Chan, inspires me in life. He's always there to help keep me going.
~ Josie Ho
It seems to me that the most delightful walk of life is to be found in a household of moderate means, to live there with an obliging spouse and to be satisfied with little.
~ Martin Luther
There are two secrets to a successful marriage. The first is having a husband who makes you laugh. The second is never telling your husband what you're laughing at.
~ John Hartnett
The ability to calmly speak with one's spouse as to the whereabouts of the espresso tamper means asking the autonomic nervous system to perform two contradictory goals at the same time—and the key to that, says Porges, is the vagal brake. The vagus nerve links up all the tools we need to respond to an existential threat, and so the vagal brake is a signal sent through the system for everything to stand down and engage—at ease. And it turns out there is a simple measure
~ John J. Ratey
Livvy noted there seemed some communal feeling between the married: any wife could be faintly rude to anyone else's husband.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
To deny my husband any chance of comforting me—oh, it was an unspeakably awful thing. And I had not known. This is the way of life: the many things we do not know until it is too late.
~ Elizabeth Strout
When a wife is so happy to see her husband, she would like to think he was happy to see her too.
~ Elizabeth Strout
One drug dealer made frequent visits to the women's section in the wee small hours for conjugal visits with his wife.
~ Assata Shakur
My experience has been that wives know their husbands better than husbands know themselves. This
~ Aubrey Malphurs
My experience has been that wives know their husbands better than husbands know themselves.
~ Aubrey Malphurs
You are Mrs. Reagan because Mr. Reagan loves you with all his heart.
~ Ronald Reagan
I usually listen to my gut, so to speak, and my wife.
~ Johnny Miller
Not listening to what my wife tells me is my worst habit. I'm always losing my concentration.
~ Hugh Dennis
Our spouse will usually interpret our message based on our tone of voice, not the words we use.
~ Gary Chapman
When your spouse's emotional love tank is full and he feels secure in your love, the whole world looks bright and your spouse will move out to reach his highest potential in life.
~ Gary Chapman
Love is not our only emotional need. Psychologists have observed that among our basic needs are the need for security, self-worth, and significance. Love, however, interfaces with all of those. If I feel loved by my spouse, I can relax, knowing that my lover will do me no ill. I feel secure in her presence. I may face many uncertainties in my vocation. I may have enemies in other areas of my life, but with my spouse I feel secure.
~ Gary Chapman