My Ideal Husband Quotes
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The drawback of stealing a thing, is that one never knows how wonderful the thing that one steals is.
— Oscar Wilde
The point is, Dean was not and is not nor will he ever be the ideal husband... he gives the minimum amount.
— Deana Martin
My doctor says I must not have any serious conversation after seven [o'clock]. It makes me talk in my sleep.
— Oscar Wilde
An ideal wife is any woman who has an ideal husband.
— Booth Tarkington
The ideal husband understands every word his wife doesn't say.
— Alfred Hitchcock
No other place can so convincingly claim to be the capital of capitalism, the capital of the 20th century and the capital of the world.
— Kenneth T. Jackson
At any rate, cost what it may, to separate ourselves from those who separate themselves from the truth of God is not alone our liberty, but our duty.
— Charles Spurgeon
There is one thing worse than an absolutely loveless marriage: a marriage in which there is love, but on one side only.
— Oscar Wilde
The ideal man doesn't exist. A husband is easier to find.
— Britt Ekland
Ah! that is the great thing in life, to live the truth.
— Oscar Wilde
Vulgarity is simply the conduct of other people.
— Oscar Wilde
She smiled at him, the way she always did, even when he woke up at oh-what-the-fuck-hundred.
— Suzanne Brockmann
I can't have just anybody assisting me, I need somebody who I can really communicate with.
— Robert Mapplethorpe
I have forgotten all about my school days. I have a vague impression that they were detestable.
— Oscar Wilde
Between grief and nothing, I will take grief.
— William Faulkner
It defies all common sense to send that roughneck ward politician back to the White House.
— Robert Taft
He is not an ideal husband. I am his wife.
— Ljupka Cvetanova
If one listens one may be convinced; and a man who allows himself to be convinced by an argument is a thoroughly unreasonable person
— Oscar Wilde
Fear is an inhibitor that has kept more people from fulfilling their destiny than any other one emotion.
— Tim LaHaye