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My priorities are always going to be my husband and my family now. That's a huge, huge thing.
I'm really emotional. I don't fight with people - like, I can barely fight with my husband because I'll just start crying instead. I've learned not to do that.
I like to make my husband like me more, and he likes it when I'm wearing makeup.
I'm kind of lazy. I like to lie around with my husband and watch TV and stuff like that.
The idea that Hillary Clinton wants to do to Central America what her husband did to Colombia is troubling.
As first lady, Hillary Clinton spent the early months of her husband's administration drafting healthcare-reform legislation, only to see it put on the back burner by the North American Free Trade Agreement.
My husband used to shout at my mother, 'What is wrong with your daughter? I'm married to a man.'
When I came to Detroit, if you threw a stone up in the air and it came down, it would hit an autoworker because the Chrysler Jefferson plant where my husband worked was very close also to where we lived.
If every man would make his prime concern the comfort and well-being of his wife and every wife make her chief concern the comfort and well-being of her husband, we would have very little divorce in the land.
I was very interested in what happens to the husband when his wife goes missing, and how quickly they can be turned into heroes and villains.
The house wife is an unpaid employee in her husband's house in return for the security of being a permanent employee.
What are my sources of strength? My husband and my three kids, my health-care team, and my religion.
In a happy marriage it is the wife who provides the climate, the husband the landscape.
I just write the characters the way I see them. And maybe that's because I'm surrounded by the most amazing men,from my father to my husband to all of my brothers. They are true heroes!
My husband is a former rocker and in charge of our humungous music collection, and I've recently been asking him for classical music.
I'm a really bad driver. When I'm in L.A. my husband always has to park the car for me, because I'm likely to hit something.
I haven't been the best boyfriend or husband, and that means I don't get to spend every day with my daughter.
Certainly Nancy Reagan had an extraordinary effect on her husband. I'm truly not sure that, say, Laura Bush had that much effect on the Bush administration. She certainly, you know, seems to be a nice person who I think the public likes. But I can't really put my finger on any huge impact she's had.
As gun owners, my husband and I understand that the Second Amendment is most at risk when a criminal or deranged person commits a gun crime. These acts only embolden those who oppose gun ownership. Promoting responsible gun laws protects the Second Amendment and reduces lives lost from guns.
I'm a father and I'm a husband and I care about what's happening on our streets.
The funny thing is I'm not bothered or sad about being on my own - after all I've never had a husband.
I'm not bothered or sad about being on my own - after all, I've never had a husband.
I'm a big online everything. But for me, shopping online started with music, obviously, then it went onto books, meditation CDs, and I just recently bought these electronic cigarettes. My husband is trying to quit smoking, so I went online and I bought those BluCigs cigarettes in every flavor for him.
Giving birth to triplets at the age of forty-three is no walk in the park, but I had little choice. I got married at the young age of forty, and both my husband, Shirish, and I were keen to start a family soon.
I have a friend that has five kids and she went through a trial separation with her husband, and she didn't have time to be upset. Every now and then, she'd call me on the cell phone and just cry.
My husband is a graduate of two Ivy League universities - with a degree in Classics! - and he sounds like a David Mamet character when I hear him on a business call.
It was my husband who had to open all the baby shower gifts which were haunting me in their candy-colored gift wrap - thank you notes demanding to be written.
Hours after I gave birth to my first child, my husband cradled all five pounds of our boy and said, gently, 'Hi, Sweetpea.' Not 'Buddy' or 'Little Man.' Sweetpea. The word filled me with unanticipated comfort.
In a home where there is an able-bodied husband, he is expected to be the breadwinner.
I indulge in Jell-O, pastries and my husband's home-baked chocolate-chip cookies.
On any given night, you are likely to find me and my husband on the couch battling it out over a videogame.
I cannot help feeling I would have been happier with a husband and chidren of my own.
Even though I had a lucrative contract with MGM, I had a husband who was drinking and gambling our money away faster than I could make it.
I like to make Arroz con Gandules, rice with pigeon peas. My husband loves it. It's a Puerto Rican dish my mother taught me.
Again, I shall be told that the law presumes the husband to be kind, affectionate, and ready to provide for and protect his wife. But what right, I ask, has the law to presume at all on the subject?
When I met my husband, I refused to invite him home for Passover because I was embarrassed my mother might serve all the catered dishes in the wrong order.
Ken, my husband, just smelled like he belonged to me. I'm not talking about hygiene. I'm talking about when you hug him, he either feels like a member of your tribe or not. It's their scent.
My husband, Steve Hamilton - an actor/producer and co-Director of the Southampton Playwriting Conference - and I had been working in the theatre in New York for many years.
I'm a dual citizen, as are my husband and children. We have got eight passports between us; we're weighed down by them whenever we go anywhere.
I borrowed my friend's car the other day in an attempt to persuade my husband that we needed a car and literally this is true, in the first day of borrowing the car, I got three tickets and I rear-ended it.
For true downtime, I enjoy going for light runs, having drinks with friends and going to the movies with my husband.
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.
Seeing unhappiness in the marriage of friends, I was content to have chosen music and laughter as a substitute for a husband.
It's easy to get lost in the baby. You have to make sure you give your husband attention.
Usually, my husband is a pretty good rock, a pretty good sounding board... He definitely brings a center of gravity into my life.
My husband is not American. He was born in Brazil, where he grew up under a filthy, corrupt dictatorship. In his twenties, he moved to Europe, where he lived for a while under various socialist democracies. He spent a few years on a kibbutz in Israel, living out a utopian experiment in communal existence.
I am imperfect in a million ways, but I always thought I was the kind of woman, the kind of wife to whom a husband would be faithful.
I think being an effective First Lady is first of all being the partner that your husband needs.
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.
I still have a crush on Johnny Depp, and I literally only started dating my husband because he looked like Johnny Depp - and he knows that. We've been together for twelve years, and he still looks like Johnny Depp.
In campaigns, lots of things will be said, and what they have said about my husband is just simply not true.
I met my husband through a mutual friend. He invited me over for dinner and cooked this meal that knocked my socks off - and maybe knocked off a few other pieces of clothing off as well.
My husband is the cook at our house. I can make dessert and salad, but I stay away from meals. He makes amazing omelets, fish, and grilled vegetables like Brussels sprouts and cauliflower.
One of the great things about being married to my husband, who is also an impossible dreamer, is that we just do things.
I've been a biker, I've been a convict, I've been a husband, father, and son.
I wouldn't be who I am without my husband, who handled the business end of Donna Karan so I could be creative.
It seems the more I play Jane Austen, the more poetic my writing becomes. The other day, I left a Post-it note for my husband that had the word 'ergo' on it. I gotta rein it in before I get all full out Madonnannoying.
My husband and I had to raise five of my younger brothers and sisters. They lived with us. We sent them to school.
I don't have maids or servants, and my husband and I love waking up early and going to the 24-hour supermarket when there is nobody else there.
Over my desk hangs a poster from The Railway Children that my husband had framed for me. It is so lovely to see the children smiling as they run down the railway track.
Just don't go to a place where everything is too expensive... it'll put your husband in a bad mood.
My husband has said even he doesn't know my politics. In the nonromantic-compliment category, that's a good one.
I prefer being called director Aishwarya Dhanush's husband. She and I share our passion for cinema, but at home, we hardly talk about it. Instead, we share other interests.
I love to go out with my husband and a few friends on Friday or Saturday. Being from Southern California, Mexican food is my favorite, and I normally splurge on enchiladas and margaritas.
As a husband, father and public servant, I'm thankful for the counsel and wisdom of my older brothers - Bill, who was a priest, and Kevin, who is a priest.
I'll only move in with my husband. There's no question of a live-in relationship.
I hardly ever swear. So when I do, my husband knows it's extremely serious.
Court TV. I can't stop watching it. I am absolutely obsessed! If I'm not reading a book or spending time with my husband, my friends or my dog, I am watching Court TV.
I'm very devoted to my husband and we've been together for a very long time.
It's always been really important for me to try to maintain a balanced life, professional and personal, and this was absolutely something that my husband and I had hoped for.
My husband is from Florence. And he has a 15th-century barn that is completely rustic and very 'Green Acres'-like.
Lunch is formal - that's when my husband and I have our dates. And dinner is formal: we sit down every day with the kids at seven o' clock.
We sit down with the kids every single night, not that I want to every night - sometimes I'd rather be out with my husband having a martini at a swanky restaurant - but we sit down with our kids every night at dinner.
My husband and I were born three weeks apart, and our plan had always been to throw a joint party for our 40th birthdays.
I really think about the times that I've been through with my husband and all the stuff that we've been through together, and I think to those moments for inspiration for the role.
If your husband's going to leave you for anyone, it might as well be Elizabeth Taylor.
Paula Milne was really the first thing that drew me to 'The Politician's Husband.'
So often in sitcoms, it's like, 'Oh, that husband of mine. He just screwed up again.' They just have to tolerate each other. It's not the most fun to play from my perspective. But by the same token, you can't be like, 'We're just like Romeo and Juliet, always in love.'
When my mother left her second husband, she wrote her autobiography and presented it to him for his approval.
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