“She is innocent too — like a baby — and she worships her husband. That is an error! To worship a man is a great mistake — she will find it so. Men are not to be too much loved — no, no.”— Marie Corelli, amazon.com
“She is innocent too — like a baby — and she worships her husband. That is an error! To worship a man is a great mistake — she will find it so. Men are not to be too much loved — no, no!”— Marie Corelli, amazon.com
“As days passed, the more close and perfect grew the sympathies of husband and wife, they were like two notes of a perfect chord, sounding together in sweetest harmony.”— Marie Corelli, amazon.com
“Me: *texting from across the country* I bet you can't wait for me to get home. Wife: You're coming back?”— James Breakwell, twitter.com
“Wife: Did you ever give a prize to your one millionth follower? Me: I let them read my tweets for free. Wife: Oh. So you punished them.”— James Breakwell, twitter.com
“Wife: What's wrong? Me: If reindeer only live where it snows, why aren't they called snow deer? Wife: I don't know why I talk to you.”— James Breakwell, twitter.com
“Me: *finishes cleaning* Wife: You missed a spot. Me: Where? Wife: *motions to the entire house*”— James Breakwell, twitter.com
“Me: I'm watching my weight. Want to split a candy bar? Wife: Sure. [30 seconds later] Me: Want to split six more?”— James Breakwell, twitter.com
“Wife: *points to a high shelf* Can you reach that for me? Me: You need me in your life after all. Wife: I could replace you with a step ladder.”— James Breakwell, twitter.com
“I believe that if I’ve done one thing right, it has been to love my wife.”— Nicholas Sparks, amazon.com
“Marriage is about compromise; it's about doing something for the other person, even when you don't want to.”— Nicholas Sparks, amazon.com