Widow Quotes
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I get lonely when I'm a Playstation widow.
— Ashley Judd
When you need them, agents are at your disposal. And any special gear you'd like?" "As a matter of fact... Yes. I'll give you a list.
— Nathan Edmondson
It was a sound like someone trying not to make a sound.
— John Irving
The Mistake
He left his pants upon a chair:
She was a widow, so she said:
But he was apprehended, bare,
By one who rose up from the dead. — Theodore Roethke
He left his pants upon a chair:
She was a widow, so she said:
But he was apprehended, bare,
By one who rose up from the dead. — Theodore Roethke
One can with dignity be wife and widow but once.
— Joseph Joubert
During the screen test for 'Red Widow' was the first time anyone ever told me that I was good at auditioning.
— Sterling Beaumon
Money's a bad guest," said the widow Smith Patterson, keeping her arms crossed. "It doesn't stay long enough, and it makes an awful mess as it leaves.
— Tim Westover
I am a pop widow.
— Louise Rennison
And oppress not the widow, nor the fatherless, the stranger, nor the poor; and let none of you imagine evil against his brother in your heart.
— Anonymous
[T]he departing world leaves behind ... not an heir, but a pregnant widow.
— Alexander Herzen
Champagne,' she added to the hovering wine waiter. 'The Widow '23.
— Kerry Greenwood
A widow, the mother of a family, and from her heart she produces chords to which my whole being responds.
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
I do not believe in a religion that cannot wipe out the widow's tears or bring a piece of bread to the orphan's mouth.
— Bill Vaughan
Marilyn Monroe is pissing me off, Charlie Chaplin owes me twenty bucks, that fucker Shrek tried to fuck my girlfriend at Baskin Robbins.
— David Louden
I've always been passionate about what I do and want to do it well, ... My wife says she's a widow to the computer.
— Scott Simon
The church that is married to the spirit of this age, becomes a widow in the next.
— William Ralph Inge
A widow of doubtful age will marry almost any sort of a white man.
— Horace Greeley
Well, I may get drunk," the Widow admitted, "but I don't stagger. Sometimes I fall down. But I don't stagger.
— Nelson Algren
Being a single parent on a part-time basis is tricky to navigate. That is what a racing widow has to do.
— Aly Grady
Pro tip: (Often learned too late) Don't argue with crazy. Just expect crazy... to be f*****g insane.
— Nathan Edmondson
He has trifled with the sacred memory of my husband," thought the Professor's widow. "On my life and honor, I will make him pay for it.
— Wilkie Collins
You might think I'm cold-hearted. I am. I can't afford distractions. I've got work to do.
— Nathan Edmondson
I've had two proposals since I've been a widow. I am a wonderful catch, you know. I have a lot of money.
— Ruth Rendell
I guess 'joint' would imply two people had ownership, which, thanks Life, is simply no longer the case.
— Ann Benjamin
What these men do not know about me, though... is a black widow dangling by herself on a single thread... is a deadly thing. A really dangerous thing.
— Nathan Edmondson
The thief's widow had turned him, before she married him, into a thief of a stupid and terrible kind, because she had made him rob himself.
— Salman Rushdie
A widow's refusal of a lover is seldom so explicit as to exclude hope.
— Samuel Richardson
I think 'The Avengers' is a Black Widow movie. She saves the day. And if you take her out, the plot does not function.
— Kelly Sue DeConnick
The only good thing about marriage is becoming a widow
— Isabel Allende
There will be no beautiful widow with Persian eyes sitting at your grave. And teary-eyed kids won't be asking: "Papa, papa, can you hear us?
— Ilya Ilf
I had seen Cheers twice, I think. Ted [Danson] had so much hair in his widow's peak that I remember thinking, "That dude looks like Eddie Munster."
— Kirstie Alley
Even though ashrams ... probably still exist in India, you don't find a child widow anymore.
— Deepa Mehta
A black widow loves her mate then kills him. A praying mantis loves her mate then eats him. Women love my dad, but he's too big to eat.
— Christopher Titus
But what I learned from the Widow's Hand is that whose who would be gods fear no one so much as other potential deities
— Salman Rushdie
You will be a widow before the morning.
— Georgette Heyer
There are your enemies, the Red Coats and the Tories. They are ours, or this night Molly Stark sleeps a widow!
— John Stark
I'm ultimately a widow and a single mother, who's not even getting to be a mother right now. I am so alone, it's freaky.
— Courtney Love
A pretty little thing like you with that sassy mouth and no husband or boyfriend? Are you a widow or a workaholic?
— Julie Miller
I'm going to untangle her deadly scheme, even if it leaves my love affair hanging by a thread.
— Jennifer Estep
You are in the field to defend the public interest, the financial truth for investors and the funds that should support the widow and the orphan.
— Clarence W. Barron
Becoming a widow is good for seven pounds and counting. I
— Kimberly Belle
My blood pressure surges. Folks, unless you've walked the walk, never tell a widow it's time she moved on.
— Kristan Higgins
Can anyone understand how it is to have lived in the White House and then, suddenly, to be living alone as the President's widow?
— Jackie Kennedy
Ain't no decent woman ever had that many husbands to die from natural causes.
— K. Martin Beckner
I'm not a proper anything. Majoring in philosophy kind of turns positive assertions into maybes.
— Kevin Hearne
Beli at thirteen believed in love like a seventy-year-old widow who's been abandoned by family, husband, children and fortune believes in God.
— Junot Diaz
Just love the one in front of you. Take in the orphan, take in the widow. Just love the one in front of you.
— Heidi Baker
Mature? Widow? I had just turned thirty-three.
— Deborah Harkness
Fortune is like a widow won,And truckles to the bold alone.
— William Somervile
Ah, but then I would be a widow. No one insults widows.
— Sarah MacLean
She wasn't a tragic widow, after all, just another woman betrayed by a selfish man. It was a smaller, more familiar role, and a lot easier to play.
— Tom Perrotta
We cry for cow protection in the name of religion, but we refuse protection to the human cow in the shape of the girl-widow.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I do not wish to give the order full force without giving timely warning but I am a widow's son outlawed and must be obeyed.
— Ned Kelly
To marry a girl just to make her a widow," said Gabriel Lightwood. "Many would say that was not a kindness.
— Cassandra Clare
Take heed of a person marked, and a Widdow thrice married.
[Take heed of a person marked, and a widow thrice married.] — George Herbert
[Take heed of a person marked, and a widow thrice married.] — George Herbert
Widow" is a harsh and hurtful word. It comes from the Sanskrit and it means "empty." I have been empty too long.
— Lynn Caine
Visiting a brothel is respectable, the vicar's widow asks with her brows raised?" "They
— Jennifer Ashley
She is the widow of a Dothraki khal, a mother of dragons and sacker of cities, Aegon the Conqueror with teats.
— George R R Martin
You love your wars for the coffers, but for the warrior and the widow, the orphan and the owned, you've not two dry fucks to give.
— Christopher Moore
When a man marries a widow his jealousies revert to the past: no man is as good as his wife says her first husband was
— Samuel Johnson
Well, widow-comforter, how is she?" Olive spoke in the dark from the bed.
"Struggling," he said.
"Who isn't? — Elizabeth Strout
"Struggling," he said.
"Who isn't? — Elizabeth Strout
Memory, in widow's weeds, with naked feet stands on a tombstone.
— Aubrey De Vere
Since I've got on the Internet, it's opened a whole world of wasted time for me. My wife says she's an Internet widow.
— Mick Ralphs
I should say, one of the things about being a widow or a widower, you really, really need a sense of humor, because everything's going to fall apart.
— Joyce Carol Oates
It is better to be the widow of a hero than the wife of a coward.
— Dolores Ibarruri
Khaddar brings a ray of hope to the widow's broken-up home.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Too long and too loose, running his fingers through his hair. (Dude. We get it. Extreme widow's peak.)
— Rainbow Rowell
My mother turned into a professional widow. She couldn't understand why I wanted to be an engineer; she thought I should be a chicken farmer.
— David Antin
Madonna's like a black widow spider. She tends to use people, then they shrivel up and disappear.
— Peter Hook
You're not a virgin and you didn't get divorced, but suddenly there's this thing you can start doing again with someone who is not your husband.
— Ann Benjamin
I felt bad for trying to live a happy, full life, while my heart was buried in a dead man's chest.
— Kristen Hope Mazzola
For many women, becoming a widow does not just mean the heartache of losing a husband, but often losing everything else as well.
— Cherie Blair
Truly, sister, you were born to be a widow. (Tyrion to Cersei)
— George R R Martin
It were better to be a soldier's widow than a coward's wife.
— Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Maybe there is no one way to deal with grief, but knowing that we're not totally alone is the best we can do.
— Ann Benjamin
One way or another we're taking your bank. All you have to do is decide the level of persuasion we need to apply.
— David Louden
Paco, we are all so much more than our faults, aren't we?
— R. Elizabeth Carpenter
America seemed a virgin land waiting for civilization. But Europe had made the wilderness it found; America was not a virgin, she was a widow.
— Ronald Wright
If the church marries herself to the spirit of the times, she will find herself a widow in the next generation.
— Charles Stanley
People are not one-dimensional. People do not live on one plane ...
— R. Elizabeth Carpenter
I've always thought that the most perfect fate which could befall any woman would be to be born a rich widow.
— Faith Baldwin
I'm Natasha Romanoff. Nobody judos my ass.
— Margaret Stohl
For the widow inhabits a tale not of her own telling.
— Joyce Carol Oates