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dear enhances stay wonders
Yes, the meeting of dear friends atones for the regret of separation; and like it so much enhances affection, that after absence one wonders how one has been able to stay away from them so long. Marguerite Gardiner
husband children thinking
There are many times when I think I would have rather died with my husband. It would have been pleasanter, simpler. But it would have been worse for the children and the family in general. Nina Bawden
husband my-best-friend my-husband
My best friend is my husband. Samantha Bond
husband winning white
If Hillary Clinton wants to win the White House, she's gonna have to convince Americans they can trust her and if you seen the polls, they don't. There's one American who has faith in her, her husband Bill. Eric Bolling
husband father jury
A woman was the property of her father or her husband and that remained true right into the twentieth century. It wasn't until 1975 that women had a guaranteed right to serve on federal juries. Noam Chomsky
husband character kids
Even though I don't write about things that come from my life because I'm lucky, and I live in a great place with great kids and, you know, a great husband, I think you can find threads of me in the characters, so that's really what being a writer is, probably. Jodi Picoult
husband missing failing
When you're filming, you work 19-hour days and you know more about what's going on with your crew and co-workers than you do with your husband. You're away, you miss things. It's taxing. Relationships fail because of it. Kim Cattrall
husband father kids
I love my kids, I'm a proud father, a happy husband, and all of that. I live my life with my wife as a normal person, and that's that. Kevin Federline
husband names two
Tis the established custom [in Vienna] for every lady to have two husbands, one that bears the name, and another that performs the duties. Mary Wortley Montagu
husband intellect degrading
Some women govern their husbands without degrading themselves, because intellect will always govern. Mary Wollstonecraft