A good wife is someone who thinks she has done everything right: raising the kids, being there for the husband, being home, trying to do it all.
Marriage is anti-romantic - husband and wife are terms like 'turkey' and 'goose.' Worse, they denote ownership.
I have a very fun husband. He's managed to hang on to every person he's known since grammar school.
I do have the most marvelous husband, children, and grandchildren.
My husband often remarked what a pity it was that a great country like America, which in Europe is still regarded as such a young nation, should be represented seemingly only by old or infirm men.
My husband is my part of my greatest joys, so it doesn't feel like work or like I'm balancing anything. My husband and my kids absolutely come first, so work is just something where I figure out where it will fit.
I TiVo 'CSI,' 'CSI: Miami,' 'Grey's Anatomy,' 'Young and The Restless' - my husband hates that one - and that's pretty much it.
I enjoyed living in Canada, where my husband comes from, because I was treated like any ordinary person. I became a volunteer at my children's school; I went into the classroom. It was very grounding. I got sick of being famous.
It's cool when your husband starts to sing some old Merle Haggard song and I can pop in with a harmony and it doesn't sound too bad.
My husband didn't want me to wear any black hairstyles. Nicole Kidman was his standard of beauty.
I sent my flowers across the hall to Mrs Nixon but her husband remembered what a Democrat I am and sent them back.
In a happy marriage it is the wife who provides the climate, the husband the landscape.
I had to leave, and my husband was forced to stay on this plantation until after the harvest season was over. And then the man that we had worked for, he'd taken the car, and the most of the few things we had had been stolen.
I think I became more productive through not having children. I never really had the desire to have them. My husband didn't want them either, so it worked out well.
My husband says he wants to have the best hay field in Britain. I can't wait.
For many women, becoming a widow does not just mean the heartache of losing a husband, but often losing everything else as well.
My father smoked cigars his whole life, and my husband once in a while does. And when he does, it reminds me of my father. It's a heartwarming thing.
Tweeting is a very personal form of expression. Who else could talk about my son refusing to wear a suit to meet the Pope, my husband flying a helicopter, or take a twitpic from our home?
Of course, I tweet. Tweeting is a very personal form of expression. Who else could talk about my son refusing to wear a suit to meet the Pope, my husband flying a helicopter, or take a twitpic from our home?
When I first met my husband, I needed that helping hand to take the reins and look after me.