| Author |
Quotes |
| Benjamin Franklin | An undutiful Daughter will prove an unmanageable Wife. |
| Bible | Likewise, ye husbands, dwell with them according to knowledge, giving honour onto the wife, as unto the weaker vessel, and as being heirs together of the grace of life; that your prayers be not hindered. |
| Bible | A foolish son is the calamity of his father: and the contentions of a wife are a continual dropping. |
| Bible | She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness. |
| Bill Cosby | She (his wife) is the wind beneath my wings. |
| Charles Dibdin | In every mess I find a friend, In every port a wife. |
| Dick Van Dyke | Women will never be as successful as men because they have no wives to advise them. |
| George Crabbe | The wife was pretty, trifling, childish, weak; She could not think, but would not cease to speak. |
| George Crabbe | Oh! 'tis a precious thing, when wives are dead, To find such numbers who will serve instead: And in whatever state a man be thrown, 'Tis that precisely they would wish their own. |
| George W Bethune | Without thee I am all unblessed, And wholly blessed in thee alone. |
| Groucho Marx | Wives are people who feel they don't dance enough. |
| Kirk Douglas | If you want to know about a man you can find out an awful lot by looking at who he married. |
| Lewis Thomas | The great secret of doctors, known only to their wives, but still hidden from the public, is that most things get better by themselves; most things, in fact, are better in the morning. |
| Prince Philip Edinburgh | When a man opens the car door for his wife, it's either a new car or a new wife. |
| Queen Victoria | When I think of a merry, happy, free young girl, and look at the ailing, aching state a young wife generally is doomed to, which you can't deny is the penalty of marriage. |
| Robert Williams Buchanan | So bent on self-sanctifying,-- That she never thought of trying To save her poor husband as well. |
| Thomas Haynes Bayly | My fond affection thou hast seen, Then judge of my regret To think more happy thou hadst been If we had never met! And has that thought been shared by thee? Ah, no! that smiling cheek Proves more unchanging love for me Than labor'd words could speak? |
| William Barnes | Now voe me I can zing on my business abrode, Though the storm do beat down on my poll, There's a wife brighten'd vire at the end of my road, An' her love, voe the jay o' my soul. |
| William Barnes | And while the wicket falls behind Her steps, I thought if I could find A wife I need not blush to show I've little further now to go. |
| William Congreve | Thy wife is a constellation of virtues, she's the moon, and thou art the man in the moon. |
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