Both my husband and I give a lot of ourselves in what we do because that is our public lives; but in my private life, I have an intrinsic right to be left alone.
I'm fairly in tune with what's private with my husband and with me.
The only time a wife listens to her husband is when he's asleep.
Sometimes I think my husband is so amazing that I don't know why he's with me. I don't know whether I'm good enough. But if I make him happy, then I'm everything I want to be.
If she has a good, strong, reliable father image, which is hard to find these days, that will be her image of men, probably for the rest of her life. She'll look for a husband who embodies those qualities.
My husband was just OK looking. I was in labor and I said to him, 'What if she's ugly? You're ugly.'
Wherever the citizen becomes indifferent to his fellows, so will the husband be to his wife, and the father of a family toward the members of his household.
No, I'm not a drug addict, and neither is my husband. If that were so, you'd get a lot less work out of me. It would show in the performances and in the work.
Yes, I am seeking a husband. As soon as the right man asks me, I shall say, It is not good for a woman to live alone.
And I find it very easy to memorize the scripts, which are so close to conversations my husband and I have.
I have only one real hobby - my husband.
I think there's something degrading about having a husband for a rival. It's humiliating if you fail and commonplace if you succeed.
Every night, whisper "peace" in your husband's ear.
I'm just a husband waltzing in the background.
All that a husband or wife really wants is to be pitied a little, praised a little, and appreciated a little.