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  • Plant and your spouse plants with you; weed and you weed alone. -- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • What is a spouse for? Not to be your personal servant, certainly! -- Marly Youmans
  • It's important to take time for your spouse and nurture the relationship. -- Christina Aguilera
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  • To see your spouse in a parental role is one of the most incredible things. -- Elisabeth Hasselbeck
  • Your allegiance is with your spouse; you cannot break that by showing allegiance to your ex-spouse. -- Connie Sellecca
  • You can fire your secretary, divorce your spouse, abandon your children. But they remain your co-authors forever. -- Ellen Goodman
  • Pray for your mate. Ask God to soften your heart and show you ways to be a better spouse. -- Willie Aames
  • If a child, a spouse, a life partner, or a parent depends on you and your income, you need life insurance. -- Suze Orman
  • When you get married, your loyalty, first and foremost, is to your spouse, and to the family that you create together. -- Phil McGraw
  • Skyping with your spouse works well enough, but apparently it is hard to get the kids to hang out on Skype for long. -- Fred Wilson
  • The Orwellian vision was about state-sponsored surveillance. Now it's not just the state, it's your nosy neighbor, your ex-spouse and people who want to spam you. -- Howard Rheingold
  • SNL' is really hard to do when you're single and living alone. And then it's pretty tough when you're married, because you don't see your spouse. -- Bill Hader
  • Your parents leave you too soon and your kids and spouse come along late, but your siblings know you when you are in your most inchoate form. -- Jeffrey Kluger
  • I don't want to sell myself short. You hurt your spouse, not so much by the infidelity, but by the negative feelings about yourself that you bring home. -- Michael Zaslow
  • The truth is that stress doesn't come from your boss, your kids, your spouse, traffic jams, health challenges, or other circumstances. It comes from your thoughts about these circumstances. -- Andrew Bernstein
  • I feel what a spouse can do for you, no child or parent can. Just that if you get the right connect with your spouse, you get it going right. -- Karan Johar
  • I tell every young woman who asks me, be very careful about your choice of spouse. If you don't have a supportive spouse, it will be difficult to take on so many things. -- Risa Lavizzo-Mourey
  • For the spouse of someone in the service, you are your own provider, your own lover, you own best friend while that person's gone - the mother and father if you have kids. -- Jessy Schram
  • The idea that your spouse or your parents don't know where you are at all times may be part of the past. Is that good or bad? Will that make for better marriages or worse marriages? I don't know. -- Howard Rheingold
  • Badmouthing your ex-spouse rips the child apart -- Dennis Prager
  • Do your kids a favor: Love your spouse. -- Jim Burns
  • WARNING: This is assuming your spouse's name is Margaret. -- Dave Barry
  • To reduce stress, avoid excitement. Spend more time with your spouse. -- Robert Orben
  • Surround your marriage with people who pull you toward your spouse. -- Ted Lowe
  • You can change your spouse, your friends but never your club. -- Adam Richman
  • What keeps the marriage going is your commitment to your spouse's holiness. -- Timothy Keller
  • The greatest thing you can do for your children is love your spouse. -- Stephen Covey
  • It is not love to ignore your spouse's sin, or brokenness, or immaturity. -- John Eldredge
  • Honesty has become the second best policy with your spouseâ?¦discretions apply elsewhere -- Amit Abraham
  • How you think about your spouse greatly impacts how you treat your spouse. -- Ted Lowe
  • Acceptance is a conscious choice to receive your spouse as God made him or her. -- Sue Detweiler
  • A lot of times your spouse sees things about you that you don't necessarily see. -- Ted Cruz
  • Your spouse should be just attractive enough to turn you on. Anything more is trouble. -- Albert Brooks
  • Express gratitude for what your spouse does for you. Express that love and gratitude often. -- Richard G. Scott
  • The mark of a good marriage is partnership and continuing to feel inspired by your spouse. -- Olivia Wilde
  • When you listen to your spouse, you are communicating non verbally that they are important to you. -- Jim George
  • Marriage does not so much bring you into confrontation with your spouse as confront you with yourself. -- Timothy Keller
  • If you own pornography of any kind, for the love of your future spouse, trash it immediately. -- Jason Evert
  • When your spouse is talking; turn off the television. When your child is talking turn off the world. -- Crystal DeLarm Clymer
  • I hate the comparative idea that you have to love your spouse more than you love your parents. -- Andrew Solomon
  • It's never as easy to keep your own spouse happy as it is to make someone else's spouse happy. -- Zsa Zsa Gabor
  • There, where neither your children nor your spouse shall accompany you, the Name of the Lord shall emancipate you. -- Guru Nanak
  • Marriage. Isn't it great? Each time you fall back in love with your [spouse] it gets better and better. -- Fannie Flagg
  • Your assignment from God is not to change your spouse, but to love, follow, assist, and minister to them. -- Elizabeth George
  • Don't be too busy climbing the ladder of success and forget your most cherished relationships (friends, family, spouse, etc). EnjoyLife! -- Bernard Kelvin Clive
  • 65% of people say that cheating on your income tax is worse than cheating on your spouse. The other 35% were women. -- Jay Leno
  • When you initiate romance in your marriage relationship, you communicate to your spouse that he or she is desirable to you. -- Jimmy Evans
  • You will know if you are on the right path when God directs your choices, not your spouse or significant other. -- Shannon L. Alder
  • When both you and your spouse actively focus on developing godly character qualities, the foundation of your marriage will be twice as strong. -- Elizabeth George
  • While your character flaws may have created mild problems for other people, they will create major problems for your spouse and your marriage. -- Timothy Keller
  • Always strive to give your spouse the very best of yourself; not what's leftover after you have given your best to everyone else. -- Dave Willis
  • It's one of the greatest comforts of working in ministry: the unspoken certitude that your spouse did not marry you for your money. -- Mark Hart
  • Don't expect your spouse to be perfect. He/she is only the dunya version of themselves. Their 'perfect' version is saved for jennah. -- Yasmin Mogahed
  • Don't expect your spouse to be perfect. He/she is only the dunya version of themselves. Their 'perfect' version is saved for jennah. -- Yasmin Mogahed
  • Before you and your spouse can work as a team raising your children, you must first work as a team in your marriage. -- Jim George
  • Learning to enjoy being single involves the ability to experience everything through your own essence, instead of living vicariously through a spouse or partner. -- Ernie J Zelinski
  • Playing with your spouse on the golf course runs almost as great a marital risk as getting caught playing with someone else's anywhere else. -- Peter Andrews
  • A holiday cocktail party is where some stranger will learn more about you in an hour than your spouse has learned in a lifetime. -- Robert Breault
  • It's all right to have expectations in marriage. Just remember to keep them at the feet of Jesus, not at the feet of your spouse -- Ngina Otiende
  • Your objective of being in love with each other will require both you and your spouse to focus your attention on the other's most important needs. -- Willard F. Harley
  • Husbands make the best kinds of heroes. - Lisa JacobsonMarriage is a mosaic you build with your spouse. Millions of tiny moments that create your love story. -- Jennifer E. Smith
  • A marriage, willy-nilly, requires you to trust that your spouse will tell your story truthfully and lovingly when you are no longer around to tell it yourself. -- Kate Braestrup
  • Relations are errors that Nature makes. / Your spouse you can put on the shelf. / But your friends, dear friends, are the quaint mistakes / You always commit yourself. -- Phyllis McGinley
  • Between work and your kids and your spouse or whatever situation you have in your life. I think balancing all of that seems to be a huge situation. -- Emma Stone
  • A strong marriage requires loving your spouse even in those moments when they aren't being lovable; it means believing in them even when they struggle to believe in themselves. -- Dave Willis
  • The truth is that stress doesn't come from your boss, your kids, your spouse, traffic jams, health challenges, or other circumstances. It comes from your thoughts about these circumstances. -- Andrew Bernstein
  • Before I go on selling the joy of working with your spouse, I should make something clear: Although we have a great marriage, it is as trying as anyone's. -- Christa Miller
  • Forget the resolutions. Forget control and discipline... too much work. Instead try experimenting. Go in search of something to fall in love with... something about yourself, your career, your spouse -- Dale Dauten
  • I was shocked [of Sarah Palin ], because beating up, you know, your girlfriend, your spouse, or acts of violence aren`t one of the core symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. -- Jon Soltz
  • This is a huge thing if you are going to have a positive impact on your spouse. You have to not only realize this, but you have to practice this. -- Gary Chapman
  • Love is spiritual. It's about self-sacrifice and commitment. And discipline. You cannot have true love without discipline and respect. When you lose the respect of your spouse, you've lost everything. -- Candace Bushnell
  • Here is a relationship booster that is guaranteed to work: Every time your spouse or lover says something stupid make your eyes light up as if you just heard something brilliant. -- Rumi
  • The best way to make your spouse and children feel secure is not with big deposits in bank account, but with little deposits of thoughtfulness and affection in the 'love account.' -- Zig Ziglar
  • Brands mature over time, like a marriage. The bond you feel with your spouse is different than when you first met each other. Excitement and discovery are replaced by comfort and depth. -- Gary Vaynerchuk
  • Place the needs and wants and the hopes and dreams of your spouse first. Anything and everything you do with and for the other accrues to a common account that pays huge dividends. -- Richard Foth
  • You really don't have to worry about your spouse, as long as you trust him or her. If you trust your spouse or whoever you're in a relationship with, everybody else doesn't matter. -- Morris Chestnut
  • Take God for your spouse and friend and walk with him continually, and you will not sin and will learn to love, and the things you must do will work out prosperously for you. -- John of the Cross
  • Thoughtfulness is like a glue that hold a married couple together. Be creative and consistent in finding thoughtful ways to show your spouse that you love them and they are always on your mind. -- Dave Willis
  • Your security is not your job, or your bank account, or your investments, or your spouse or your parents. Your security is your ability to connect with the cosmic power that creates all things. -- Louise Hay
  • A woman shouldn't heckle. In the public eye, you have to represent not only you but your spouse, too. You have to be a lady. She just has to sit there, clap, and look pretty. -- Chris Bosh
  • Write a list of ways that you have benefited from being married to your spouse. Then write a list of your spouse's positive patterns and qualities. Keep adding to the lists and reread them frequently. -- Zelig Pliskin
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