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Jane, you are my confidante, my helpmate, my friend. My lover. You are everything the word wife means to me. In my heart, we are wed. In my soul, you are mine. -- Charlotte Featherstone

You may be a lady but your are still the man! -- Lynda Barry

Can I fetch you something, madam? A cup of tea?'
In the old days she'd have been 'miss' and he'd have offered her a cocktail. -- Sara Sheridan

You may only call me "Mrs. Darcy" ... when you are completely, and perfectly, and incandescently happy. -- Jane Austen

Did she just say "wife? -- Corinne Michaels

If you knew my wife, you'd be like, 'Yeah, you're very married.' She runs the household. I refer to her as 'the greatest director I've ever worked with.' -- Max Greenfield

This is the woman I'm t' marry! Where have ye been all me life, me love?"
And without a blink, I replied, "Don't start with me, ye scoundrel! If ye come with an empty purse, ye can leave now, fer I'd rather be unwed than unfed. -- Karen Hawkins

A charming woman is a busy woman. -- Loretta Young

Mistress: Something between a mister and a mattress. -- Jim Backus

For us she is not the iron lady. She is the kind, dear Mrs. Thatcher. -- Alexander Dubcek

WARNING: This is assuming your spouse's name is Margaret. -- Dave Barry

You're my wife, Eva. I don't care if anyone else knows it or not, I know it. And I want to come home to you, have coffee in the morning with you, zip up the back of your dresses, and unzip them at night. -- Sylvia Day

I'm the wife. I'm the mom. I'm the friend. And, you know, my friends call me 'Mama T,' or 'Dr. T,' and that's, guess, what I am - the Mama T and the Dr. T. That's who I am. -- Teresa Heinz

The name of mistress instead of wife would be dearer and more honourable for me, only love given freely, rather than the constriction of the marriage tie, is of significance to an ideal relationship. -- Heloise

Mrs. Maddox?"
I smiled. "Yes?"
"Nothing. I just wanted to call you
that."
"Good. I kind of like it. -- Jamie Mcguire

My wife." "By what name is she called, Kincaid?" "Mine. -- Julie Garwood

The Lady: a fluty voice, sensible shoes, a melancholy sense of living by rules few still remember. -- Mason Cooley

She's like a letter from the tax authorities, that old biddy, Granny used to say. -- Fredrik Backman

Wife-Mother-Actress-Author The world will remember. -- Eve Arden

Mrs. Silverstein is a dub, and a softy, and a knocker," he said good-humoredly. "What's she know about such things, anyway? I tell you it is good, and healthy, too," - this last as an afterthought. -- Jack London

My wife, who, poor wretch, is troubled with her lonely life. -- Samuel Pepys

Don't say 'wife.' I'm your mistress. Wife's such an ugly word. Your 'permanent mistress' is so much more tangible and desirable ... . -- F Scott Fitzgerald

Madaming is the sort of thing that happens to you - like getting a battlefield commission or becoming the dean of women at Stanford University. -- Sally Stanford

of the palace to inform me that Lady Margaret -- Philippa Gregory

Aunt Tinny's man, never married, married man -- Vievee Francis

Who is Mrs. Ford?" asked Una wonderingly. "Oh, -- L.m. Montgomery

Dear Mother,
I meant to write you before this and I hope you haven't been worried ... I have met some Beautiful People and ... -- Tom Wolfe

My lady, it is the lady empress Sextilia Augusta, mother to - ' 'She knows to whom I am mother. The entire world knows to whom I am mother. The entire world shares my shame.' The empress's voice was sharp -- M.c. Scott

A woman is a sometime thing. -- Dubose Heyward

Welcome to the Family."
- Mrs.Sterling -- Ellen Schreiber

She called me 'my lady,' " she told him in a plaintive voice. "I don't know who that is. I'm no lady." The last of his fury faded away to be replaced with a quick gleam. He peered under the sheet. "I can attest to that. -- Thea Harrison

Dealing with beautiful women, Your Grace, Craw had warned, is like dealing with known criminals, and the lady you are about to solicit undoubtedly falls within that category. -- John Le Carre

I married Miss Right, but didn't know at the time she had shortened her name from Righteouspainintheass -- Josh Stern

Above the titles of wife and mother, which, although dear, are transitory and accidental, there is the title human being, which precedes and out-ranks every other. -- Mary Livermore

declared Mr Marrable magniloquently; -- Ernest Bramah

What! do not you know who Miss Williams is? I am sure you must have heard of her before. She is a relation of the Colonel's, my dear; a very near relation. We will not say how near, for fear of shocking the young ladies. -- Jane Austen

I'll be a lady tomorrow -- L.a. Meyer

Roberta Marieschi -- Donna Leon

The English, the plain English, of the politest address of a gentleman to a lady is, I am now, dear Madam, your humble servant: Pray be so good as to let me be your Lord and Master. -- Samuel Richardson

You don't know a woman until you have had a letter from her. -- Ada Leverson

You might be his spouse,
but I am his lovely boss. -- Toba Beta

My illustrious lordship, I'll show you what a woman can do. -- Artemisia Gentileschi

The address 'Woman' was so respectful that it might be, and was, addressed to the queenliest. -- Frederic Farrar

Here it comes - Little Ms. Sassy Panties. Let me rephrase, Little Mrs. Sassy Panties. -- Ella Dominguez

muttered. "Your husband -- Julie Garwood

I wonder who you'll marry now, Esther. -- Sylvia Plath

Sir,"she said,"you are no gentleman!"
An apt observation,"he answered airily."And, you, Miss, are no lady. -- Margaret Mitchell

If I was your wife Sir, I'd poison you! Madam, if you were my wife, I'd let you! -- Winston Churchill

Mistress L for Lethal, that's me. -- Cherise Sinclair

Tina Blackstone, -- Kristen Ashley

Ah, my dear, you are a good wife. You are my beauty. You are my only love. -- Philippa Gregory

Touching my forehead to hers, I whisper, "I beg you, most fervently, to relieve my suffering and consent to become my wife at the earliest possible date. With influential connections such as mine, a special license can be procured directly. I shall not abide a protracted engagement, my darling girl. -- J. Marie Croft

this woman I have always adored. I think -- Nicholas Sparks

A woman cannot ever be sure of not being married till she is buried, Mrs. Doctor, dear, and meanwhile I will make a batch of cherry pies. -- L.m. Montgomery

A woman loves purposeful commitment. -- Lailah Gifty Akita

Mrs. Jennings, Lady Middleton's mother, was a good-humoured, merry, fat, elderly woman, who talked a great deal, seemed very happy, and rather vulgar. -- Jane Austen

You are my true and honourable wife;
As dear to me as the ruddy drops
That visit my sad heart. -- William Shakespeare

Miss, n. A title which we brand unmarried women to indicate that they are in the market. -- Ambrose Bierce

I'm not Mr. Mom, but there's just certain things I won't say anymore. -- Randy Houser

Aunt Hilda,' Violet -- Laurel Remington

Mrs. Grey
I have received three compliments on my new haircut. Compliments from my staff
are new. It must be the ridiculous smile I'm wearing whenever I think about last night. You are indeed a wonderful, talented, beautiful woman.
And all mine. -- E.l. James

I know that she deserves the best and purest love the heart of man can offer," said Mrs. Maylie; "I know that the devotion and affection of her nature require no ordinary return, but one that shall be deep and lasting. -- Charles Dickens

I'm not a lady, I'm a witch. -- Terry Pratchett

Mrs. Crawford. As she walked into her -- Jacqueline Winspear

Suki Bridgewater:
I shivered, despite the heat from the sun. "I'm married," I whispered. "I love my husband. -- Sofia Grey

In 1972 I married again, to Elisabeth Case; she continues to be wife, companion, critic and editor: a partner in the projects and programs that we undertake. -- Douglass North

My name is Anne; spelled with an e at the end." said Anne to Mrs. Thomas. -- Budge Wilson

Lady Bracknell, I hate to seem inquisitive, but would you kindly inform me who I am? -- Oscar Wilde

I live in a house with four women. Just shut up and say, Yes, ma'am. -- Tim Mcgraw

My former wife is a truly wonderful person. -- Burt Lancaster

But, Jane, I summon you as my wife: it is you only I intend to marry. -- Charlotte Bronte

You will be Mrs. Ezra Carmichael until you leave this earth. I wouldn't have it any other way, -- Love Belvin

I work with a lot of lovely ladies. -- Brad Goreski

So how's married life, Abigail? -- Jenn Roseton

Seriously, I fucking love your wife, man. She's awesome. Can I have her? -- Kylie Scott

Me, sir! What has it to do with me? You can hardly imagine that I and Lord Bracknell would dream of allowing our only daughter - a girl brought up with the utmost care - to marry into a cloak-room, and form an alliance with a parcel? Good morning, Mr. Worthing! -- Oscar Wilde

she's a lady, my lord. And you know as well as anyone that I am the furthest thing from being a gentleman you'll ever meet." Throughout -- Catherine Gayle

Special Assistant Agent in Charge
Lang."
He nearly smiled at the title she knew she'd botched again.
"Just 'Mr Lang' is fine. -- Roxanne St. Claire

The lady of situations. -- T. S. Eliot

There was my mom and I had a wife for a long time and now there is my fianc-e. Eileen is in a long line of women who have given me orders. -- Jeffrey Ashby

Meek wifehood is no part of my profession; I am your friend, but never your possession. -- Vera Brittain

Lucy Marie Maris ... I am completely and utterly in love with you. And as god is my witness- no matter how long it takes- someday I will be worthy enough to be your husband, because I can't bear the thought of living without you. -- Gina L. Maxwell

Her. No, thank you, Mrs. Cordoza. You get along. I'm just -- Jojo Moyes

Lord Kane," the king acknowledged. "Before the proceedings begin, we must say how thrilled we were to meet your PMS."
Uh ... "My what?" "Your personal male secretary. -- Gena Showalter

I hated being "Mrs." from the first second each time. I didn't know why. All I knew was how uncomfortable it felt. I hated being one half of a couple, without understanding that it wasn't the husband or the man I hated, it was situation, the identity. -- Vivian Gornick

It suddenly hit me one day: after we're married I'll be called Mrs T Leaf! -- Tamsin Greig

There are words to describe her, my dear, but one does not repeat them in polite company. -- Gail Carriger

A married woman is a slave you must know how to seat upon a throne. -- Honore De Balzac

I don't think my wife likes me very much, when I had a heart attack she wrote for an ambulance. -- Frank Carson

Recipient and that, as a surprise honeymoon gift, I'd -- David Weber

And Master
or Mister
Sloppy?' said the Secretary, in doubt whether he was man, boy, or what. -- Charles Dickens

I prefer to look after myself, ma'am, but thank you. I appreciate your concern for my well-being, but some of us have more pressing matters to attend to than practicing our curtsies and turning foolishly sized bonnets into topiaries. -- William Ritter

Well, Mrs. Grey, you're in luck. I'm taking requests today. -- E.l. James

I look at you, Mrs. Emily. I see your eyes smile before your lips. Your hair has a curl that droops onto your forehead when the weather is humid . . .
I look at you too, Sabine. I see you. -- Phyllis H. Moore

Give us that grand word 'woman' once again, and let's have done with 'lady'; one's a term full of fine force, strong, beautiful, and firm, fit for the noblest use of tongue or pen; and one's a word for lackeys. -- Ella Wheeler Wilcox

A woman may be a mother, a sister, a business woman, or she may own a business. Woman do many things, and it is important that we do it with grace and style. -- Kimora Lee Simmons

I am at your service, my lady, I said, standing and releasing her hand. For the first time in my life I understood the true purpose of this sort of formal greeting. It gives you a script to follow when you have absolutely no idea what to say. -- Patrick Rothfuss

Recently returned from Boston, where she was staying with her Aunt, to broaden her education. She has turned out a charming young woman, everything one might wish for, and displayed a courtesy and gentle kindness many would admire, and which is worth so much -- Margaret Atwood

You know, mistress, that I love you, and shall love you always -- Thomas Hardy

I am a woman phenomenally, phenomenal woman that is your grandmother, that is your mother, that is your sister, that is you and that is me. -- Maya Angelou