When I did that interview with Hepburn, the only ground rule was, you did not discuss Spencer Tracy. Spencer Tracy's widow is… — Morley Safer Copy Share Image
At Yves Saint Laurent, I felt like the son-in-law - like I was part of the family, but not quite. When I… — Alber Elbaz Copy Share Image
“What is a woman that you forsake her And the hearth fire and the home acre To go with that old grey… — Rudyard Kipling Copy Share Image
Bride knoweth bride at the glance of an eye. And between them swiftly passes comfort and meaning in a language that man… — O. Henry Copy Share Image
America seemed a virgin land waiting for civilization. But Europe had made the wilderness it found; America was not a virgin, she… — Ronald Wright Copy Share Image
I would suggest the widow do things the husband used to do, so he seems to be there with you. You will… — Joyce Carol Oates Copy Share Image
It seems to me that women are freed from their responsibilities only when they are merry widows or eccentric old spinsters. — Tobsha Learner Copy Share Image
As widowers proverbially marry again, so a man with the habit of friendship always finds new friends. — George Santayana Copy Share Image
Widows tend either to fade away when husbands die, committing emotional suttee, or else find that a new life burgeons. Here in… — Fay Weldon Copy Share Image
To mark the 10-year anniversary of 9/11, I wanted to launch an FDNY shirt that pays tribute to the brave first responders… — Mark Sanchez Copy Share Image
A wife who loses a husband is called a widow. A husband who loses a wife is called a widower. A child… — Jay Neugeboren Copy Share Image
In the Fiji islands, it appears, cannibalism is now familiar. They eat thier own wives and children. We only devour widows' houses,… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
“People will rather pass by the weak, the lame, the beggars, the orphans, the tormented, the widows and take their large offerings… — Sunday Adelaja Copy Share Image
The steel workers have now buried their dead, while the widows weep and watch their orphaned children become objects of public charity.… — John L. Lewis Copy Share Image
I will work with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to preserve the Social Security promise that provides secure retirement… — Chaka Fattah Copy Share Image
War I abhor, and yet how sweet The sound along the marching street Of drum and fife, and I forget Wet eyes… — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
Holly winked. 'Do I look like a fly boy to you, Fowl?' Artemis had to admit that she didn't. Captain Short was… — Eoin Colfer Copy Share Image
I came from the South and I know what war is, for I have seen its wreckage and terrible ruin. It is… — Woodrow Wilson Copy Share Image
Thou hast put me in this world for something, Lord; show me what that is, and help me to work out my… — Charles Spurgeon Copy Share Image
Life may not be exactly pleasant, but it is at least not dull. Heave yourself into Hell today, and you may miss,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The story of Judith. But one of the reasons I'm doing it is because the roles I've been writing for myself over… — Charles Busch Copy Share Image
Well, when Eleanor Roosevelt's mother dies, she goes to live with her Grandmother Hall. And her Grandmother Hall is in mourning. She's… — Blanche Wiesen Cook Copy Share Image
When you got to the table you couldn't go right to eating, but you had to wait for the widow to tuck… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
The question is not what anybody deserves. The question is who is to take on the God-like role of deciding what everybody… — Thomas Sowell Copy Share Image
My mother turned into a professional widow. She couldnt understand why I wanted to be an engineer; she thought I should be… — David Antin Copy Share Image
Widow" is a harsh and hurtful word. It comes from the Sanskrit and it means "empty." I have been empty too long. — Lynn Caine Copy Share Image
When a man marries a widow his jealousies revert to the past: no man is as good as his wife says her… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
I've always been passionate about what I do and want to do it well, ... My wife says she's a widow to… — Scott Simon Copy Share Image
I had seen Cheers twice, I think. Ted [Danson] had so much hair in his widow's peak that I remember thinking, "That… — Kirstie Alley Copy Share Image
The Charkha in the hands of a poor widow brings a paltry price to her, in the hands of Jawaharlal; it is… — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
God is pleased with no music below so much as with the thanksgiving songs of relieved widows and supported orphans; of rejoicing,… — Jeremy Taylor Copy Share Image
“The flowers were beaten down, their bent-over heads bejeweled with diamond droplets like earring on sad, rich widows” — Barbara Kingsolver Copy Share Image
Widows are far better than brides. They don't tell, they won't yell, they don't swell, they rarely smell, and they're grateful as… — Robert A. Heinlein Copy Share Image
women used to be elected only when their husbands died and they became widows. The men found this was too hard on… — Gloria Steinem Copy Share Image
Take heed of a person marked, and a Widdow thrice married. [Take heed of a person marked, and a widow thrice married.] — George Herbert Copy Share Image
Continuous persecution of widows and orphans is a crime. Even the Bible says there is a specific place in hell for those… — Imelda Marcos Copy Share Image
children had no place in love affairs. Children ought to be born to widows and old maids. — Mary Borden Copy Share Image
During high school I worked in a retirement home. I spent many wonderful hours hearing from service men and their widows about… — Charles Todd Copy Share Image
War - after all, what is it that the people get? Why-widows, taxes, wooden legs and debt. — Samuel B. Pettengill Copy Share Image
I always hired widows with children, because they had to work and didn't have any foolishness about them. — Colonel Sanders Copy Share Image