Husband love Quote by Alice Hoffman Download Open image ““Will her husband love her?” “Would you want love you had to buy?” Isabelle asked.”” — Alice Hoffman ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Husband love Isabelle Asked Love Love Buy Love Want Marriage Want Love
“Seriously, I fucking love your wife, man. She's awesome. Can I have her?” — Kylie Scott Copy Share Image
“He had given her so much just by choosing her as his wife that she’d been hesitant to ask for anything.” — Jessica Strawser Copy Share Image
“She said, “Aye, they’re getting for him everything the heart of man could desire, saving the one thing.” I asked, “What’s that?” She said,… — Nevil Shute Copy Share Image
“How could he claim to love her, when he did not love what was essential in her?” — Cecilia Grant Copy Share Image
“He will hold her and wonder, very briefly, about the future that loving her will cost him.” — Nicola Yoon Copy Share Image
“I am going to marry you.” “Aren’t you supposed to ask me first?” she inquired. “I thought that would be redundant.” “So you just… — Erica Stevens Copy Share Image
“He will never marry her, the translator tells me, after we have been driving in the dark for a few minutes. Yes, I say,… — Sarah Kay Copy Share Image
Women know things that men will never know. We keep the best secrets. We tell the best stories. — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
“All of the quarters in his hand were tarnished. He had no idea that the silver in a man’s pockets always turns black if… — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
But most important of all, she explained that it was all right to say 'No. I disagree.' that was a gift. I understood it… — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
“It was after dark when the woods were most filled with magic, when there were fireflies and the mist was rising from the streams.” — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
“Never look back, that's what she's told herself. Don't think about swans or being alone in the dark. Don't think of storms, or lightning… — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
This was what it meant to be human, to know that time moved and all things changed. — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
“She preferred cats to human beings and turned down every offer from the men who fell in love with her.” — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
It's not the lie that's the problem; it's the distance the lie forges between you. — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
“Her vision was going, but she could see him, the way people see clouds-beautiful, racing by, casting shadows.” — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
That's why there are ten gates to pass through before you reach the garden. If life were easy there would be one gate. There… — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
“...the summer of the gypsy moths when all the trees in their yard were bare, the leaves chewed by caterpillars. You could hear crunching… — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
“Ayrs let long moments fall away. ‘You’re young, Frobisher, you’re rich, you’ve got a brain, and by all accounts you’re not wholly repugnant. I’m… — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
I like to make Arroz con Gandules, rice with pigeon peas. My husband loves it. It's a Puerto Rican dish my mother taught me. — Essence Atkins Copy Share Image
“And the most valuable lesson I’ve learned will forever live in my heart, right beside my husband. Love the one who proves to you… — Nina Lane Copy Share Image
Times get hard times get rough but no matter what happens we will pull thru all this together...we are as ONE...that is my vow… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I'm more of a cynic, but my husband loves 'Rent.' For Valentine's Day, I got him a 'Rent' walking tour. All it was was… — Heidi Gardner Copy Share Image
That question in marriage is mutual submission, really - the next verse goes on: "husbands love your wife as Christ loves the Church." — Francis George Copy Share Image
Love + Care = Mom Love + Fear = Dad Love + Help = Sister Love + Fight = Brother Love + Life = Wife / Husband Love + Care + Fear + Help + Fight + Life = True Friend . . — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Separate vacations have become more popular among married couples. We don’t think this is a good idea. Over time, doing your own thing will… — Ellen Fein Copy Share Image