The big rule is that you must never get mixed up with a married man - never even look sideways at another woman's fella. Boy, I really was terrific at obeying that rule, wasn't I?
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The rule with marriage is the less you talk about it the better, as far as I can tell.
Some husbands regard it as their prerogative to compel their wives to fit their standards of what they think to be the ideal.
The only infallible rule we know is, that the man who is always talking about being a gentleman never is one.
My dad was never married. He was kind of a rolling stone. But he was never disrespectful. At the same time, even though he had women in his life when I was a kid, there wasn't any consistency.
One man's style must not be the rule of another's.
Many marriages would be better if the husband and the wife clearly understood that they are on the same side.
Women still come up to me and say, 'If it wasn't for you, I would never have met my husband.'
When a man makes a woman his wife, it's the highest compliment he can pay her, and it's usually the last.
I've been a married man most of my life; that's the way I like it.
I have noticed... that men usually leave married women alone and are inclined to treat all wives with respect. This is no great credit to married women.