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Man and wife, the Bible said. It was a nice thought, but only in the limited way that theoretical things often are.
— Chinelo Okparanta
In this nation, the greatest of all nations, there are no second-class families. That is our great American conviction.
— Benjamin Todd Jealous
A wife's faithful to her husband, subject to him. It's in the bible.
— Elmore Leonard
people have managed to marry without arithmetic
— Geoffrey Chaucer
Dude
she's your wife." He pointed to the locker where the Bible lay concealed. "God first, family second, country third. — Ronie Kendig
she's your wife." He pointed to the locker where the Bible lay concealed. "God first, family second, country third. — Ronie Kendig
What one state could not get alone, what one miner against a powerful corporation could not achieve, can be achieved by the union.
— Mary Harris Jones
I'm not sure we ever believe the simplest emotions in our art, although we see them all around us, every day.
— Stephen King
I've managed to convince my wife that somewhere in the Bible it says, 'Man cannot have too many shotguns and fishing poles.'
— Norman Schwarzkopf
I'm not a very vengeful person. I like to accept people; I tend to see the good in everybody, so I'm kind of stupid like that.
— Felicia Day
Not money, or success, or position or travel or love makes happiness,
service is the secret. — Kathleen Norris
service is the secret. — Kathleen Norris
My wife told me that in the Bible, Abraham circumcised himself ... wow! I can't even get to the bank before it closes.
— Jim Gaffigan
It is shocking how many crimes the Bible contains. The Governor's wife should cut them all out and paste them into her scrapbook.
— Margaret Atwood
Application of humility is service.
— Radhanath Swami
I will be a good wife," she thought, "that all the earth will know there is a God in Israel.
— Lois T. Henderson