Husbands And Children Quotes
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Husbands And Children Quotes & Sayings
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I don't do husbands. I don't do children.
— Marina Abramovic
Do whatever you must do to protect your children and wife.
— Andrew Galasetti
I have left all my business and all my husbands; I have taken with me only fair weather and my children, which is as much as I want.
— Madame De La Fayette
Our children are not going to be just 'our children' - they are going to be other people's husbands and wives and the parents of our grandchildren.
— Mary Calderone
We serial killers are your sons, we are your husbands, we are everywhere.
And there will be more of your children dead tomorrow. — Ted Bundy
And there will be more of your children dead tomorrow. — Ted Bundy
I would like not only to have a successful band, but I want to have children, a home, and a husband. Two or three. Children, not husbands!!!
— Caroline Corr
How to share leisure time is a phantom issue between husbands and wives. It is more important than making a choice about children's school...
— Girdhar Joshi
Julie gave me a look generally reserved for naughty children and husbands justifying their recent electronics purchase.
— Katherine Bayless
Sick people grew to resent well people, and sometimes that was true of husbands and wives, or even of mothers and their children. Both
— Alice Munro
Husbands come and go; children come and eventually they go. Friends grow up and move away. But the one thing that's never lost is your sister.
— Gail Sheehy
But what truly horsey girls discover in the end is that boyfriends, husbands, children, and careers are the substitute-for horses
— Jane Smiley
If nature had arranged that husbands and wives should have children alternatively, there would never be more than three in a family.
— Laurence Housman
I think husbands and wives should live in separate houses. If there's enough money, the children should live in a third.
— Cloris Leachman