Husbands Quotes

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أنيس منصور
“هناك تفاهم بين إمرأتين كل منهما لا تحب زوجها”
أنيس منصور, قالوا

Shannon L. Alder
“Empowering Women 101-- A strong women knows that cheating isn't a mistake; it's a choice. The choice was made long before you found out.”
Shannon L. Alder

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Some people are each holding on to a lover of theirs who no longer loves them and/or who they no longer love, only because they do not want to have a reason or another reason to be jealous of the person who would eventually be their lover if they let go of them.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Because he has finally realized that it is it and not him that is loved by the woman he loves, many a man is jealous of his own car, house, wardrobe, or salary.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Jo Piazza
“Oh… and we’re out of toilet paper.”

Then why don’t you replace it? It’s under the sink, in the same place I always put it after I buy it.
Jo Piazza, Charlotte Walsh Likes To Win

Marquis de Sade
“   'Not all women have the failings that I must have had, given that I have not succeeded in tying you to me,' she said, and added, with a sigh, 'or else not all husbands are like you.'
   'Wives...false, jealous, domineering, flirtatious, or devout...husbands, wicked, inconstant, cruel or despotic: that in a nutshell is how all individuals on earth are, Madame; do not expect to find any paragons of virtue.'   ”
Marquis de Sade, Incest

أنيس منصور
“يجب أن نترك في عقولنا مكانا فارغا نضع فيه آراء زوجاتنا”
أنيس منصور, قالوا

أنيس منصور
“هناك صنف من الأزواج في غاية الأدب والرقة واللطف والظرف مع كل إمرأة - إلا امرأة واحدة”
أنيس منصور, مذكرات شابة غاضبة

“If you neglect your fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, husbands, and wives, then don't be surprised when the Creator is forced to neglect you. Neglect, and you will be neglected. Protect, and you will be protected. Reject, and you will be rejected. Love all, and all that love will be mirrored by the Creator and reflected back onto YOU.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Georgette Heyer
“Good God, the fellow's a dead bore!' 'He is, of course, but there's no saying he wouldn't be a good husband, for he is very kind, and honourable and -- and respectable, which I believe are excellent qualities in a husband.' 'No doubt! But not in *your* husband!”
Georgette Heyer, Venetia

James C. Dobson
“I think people need to recognize that those of us who have been so much influenced by violence in the media- in particular pornographic violence- are not some kinds of inherent monsters. We are your sons, and we are your husbands. And we grew up in regular families.”
James C. Dobson

Justina Ireland
“Momma said that's why you had to be wary.
"Janie, you mark my words: You be careful who you trust. You never know when the man you married is gonna turn around and try to take a nibble out of your neck.”
Justina Ireland, Dread Nation

Gina Barreca
“I've been married for a long time and there are days when I still wonder, 'Excuse me, but who is this man?”
Gina Barreca, If You Lean In, Will Men Just Look Down Your Blouse?

“Women are looking for a man that currently does not exist and men are looking for a woman that no longer exist.”
Alex Haditaghi

Charlotte Brontë
“Leading and improving! teaching and tutoring! bearing and forbearing! Pah! my husband is not to be my baby. I am not to set him his daily lesson and see that he learns it, and give him a sugar-plum if he is good, and a patient, pensive, pathetic lecture if he is bad. But it is like a tutor to talk of the "satisfaction of teaching." I suppose you think it the finest employment in the world. I don't. I reject it. Improving a husband! No. I shall insist upon my husband improving me, or else we part.”
Charlotte Brontë

Susan Edmonstone Ferrier
“Heath covered hills and high cheek-bones are the charms that must win my heart."
"I'm delighted to hear you say so, my dear Mary," said the literal-minded Grizzy. "Certainly nothing can be prettier than the heather when it's in flower; and there is something very manly—nobody can dispute that—in high cheek-bones; and besides, to tell you a secret, Lady Maclaughlan has a husband in her eye for you. We none of us can conceive who it is, but of course he must be suitable in every respect; for you know Lady Maclaughlan has had three husbands herself; so of course she must be an excellent judge of a good husband.”
Susan Ferrier, Marriage

“Unas is lord of seed who takes wives from their husbands,
Whenever Unas wishes, as his heart urges.

Utterance 317
Entrance to the Antechamber, West Wall
The king appears as the crocodile-god Sobk”
Miriam Lichtheim, Ancient Egyptian Literature, Volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms

Fay Weldon
“The future? Like the past, like the present. Little girls who lose their fathers cry all their lives. Hard to blame Edgar for her tears: no doubt she makes Edgar the cause of them. He says so often enough. Mona and Minne shall not lose their father, she is determined on it. She will cry now and for ever, so that Minnie and Mona can grow up to laugh — though no doubt their laughter, as they look back, will be tinged with pity, at best, and derision, at worst, for a mother who lives as theirs did. Minnie and Mona, saved from understanding. ("The Man With No Eyes")”
Fay Weldon, Mischief: Fay Weldon Selects Her Best Short Stories

Tayari Jones
“You would have been crazy for my ex-husband," Gwen told her once, as Willie Mae pulled the straightening comb, sizzling with grease.

"Is he still available?"

Mother chuckled and took a drag from her cigarette, catching the smoke with a damp towel. "He was available the whole time I was married to him.”
Tayari Jones, Silver Sparrow

Sigrid Nunez
“A riddle: If it was true what she said, that she expected nothing from her husband, why was she forever seething with disappointment?”
Sigrid Nunez, A Feather on the Breath of God

“So you admit that you have changed!!
I am fond of husbands who possess genuine love for their wives, and it doesn't change but to be sweeter, fiercer in, an unharmful, passionate way, and stronger with pure affection.
Find me one who never changes but for much better versions of himself for a lifetime.”
Noha Alaa El-Din, It's Hard to Please Vandanya: The Suitcase

Jerry Seinfeld
“Being a good husband is like being a stand-up comic. You need 10 years before you can call yourself a beginner.”
Jerry Seinfeld

John Cowper Powys
“She felt quite friendly to her husband. He never struck her. He never abused her. He always gave her exactly the same sum of money every Saturday, whatever receipts the shop brought in. He didn't drink. He praised her cooking. But on the other hand—oh, how happy she always was when he was well out of the way and she was left alone!”
John Cowper Powys, A Glastonbury Romance

Nancy Rubin Stuart
“Peggy was equally enchanted with the older, more sexually experienced Arnold. Long after their honeymoon and first years of marriage, she continued to praise Arnold as 'the best of husbands.”
Nancy Rubin Stuart, Defiant Brides: The Untold Story of Two Revolutionary-Era Women and the Radical Men They Married

Larry McMurtry
“You should bring your wife here, she said. There are a lot of guys around. Somebody would take her away from you and when you got over it you'd be a lot happier.”
Larry McMurtry, All My Friends Are Going to Be Strangers

Victor Vote
“If you know this as a woman, you will be his peace: Men were made in the image and glory of God to subdue and rule over the world. Women were made from the glory of Man for the man to be his companion, help meet and peace in times of distress.

This makes the woman answerable to one man and it's expected that a man is contended with one woman for this reason, a man will leave his family and cleave to his wife. WHY?

The day a woman is married away from her father's house, she cease to remain a part of her house house without inheritance and identification. She takes cover and upon herself inheritance of her husband's house and name of her husband's family.

Check yourself, if you are still unmarried, please leave witches alone, they are only good and killing. What is responsible for your inability to marry might be responsible for your inability to keep a husband. It could be the way you dress, the smell of your dirtiness, the way your tongue is unbridled, your commitment to people maybe the way you where brought up by your parents.

The world created and changed gradually not by leaders or governments or religion but by the family. And the reason we have rivals is the woman.

A man will love all of his children equally, but a woman will love one than the other. These rivalry creates turbulence in the subconscious minds of out children and they end up been social vices, bad politicians, untrained husbands, and disrespectful wives.

If my errors in marriage can not be a lesson then I am failed person, hence I can boldly say I have experience in marriage. A young lady may respond to this post, saying "I am happy in my marriage and my husband loves me" well I will say no. Cause if you are truly a wife example you agree with all I have said above because that is the yarning of your husbands expectations.

You are happy in your marriage because a Side-chick is giving him the peace you can not. Look, when you win every argument with your husband, just know someone else is losing argument with him.”
Victor Vote