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Quotes about Husbands

Husbands should not be in the marriage first and foremost to get their needs met, but rather they should first look out for the interests and needs of their wives. A husband's love should be characterized by sacrifice for the good of his wife.
- Tony Evans
The assumption is that loving their husbands is an unnatural skill that wives must learn — better yet, we could describe it as a supernatural skill.
- Gary Thomas
The church must not teach the submission of wives apart from the sacrificial love and servanthood required of husbands.
- Gary Thomas
I urge the husbands and fathers of this church to be the kind of a man your wife would not want to be without.
- James Faust
They are to teach what is good, so that they may encourage the young women to love their husbands and children. Titus 2:3—4
- Beth Moore
Priesthood lessons are regularly devoted to topics of family leadership, and quorum leaders everywhere are feeling more and more their responsibility to teach and train their quorum members to be better husbands and fathers.
- Joseph Wirthlin
In my view, America's greatest need is for husbands to begin guiding their families, rather than pouring every physical and emotional resource into the mere acquisition of money.
- John Piper
Don't you know ANY good husbands, Miss Bryant? Oh, yes, lots of them—over yonder, said Miss Cornelia, waving her hand through the open window towards the little graveyard of the church across the harbor. But living—going about in the flesh? persisted Anne. Oh, there's a few, just to show that with God all things are possible, acknowledged Miss Cornelia reluctantly.
- LM Montgomery
If homes are going to survive, it will be because husbands and fathers again place their families at the highest level on their system of priorities.
- James Dobson
Sisters, when about their work, should not put on clothing which would make them look like images to frighten the crows from the corn. It is more gratifying to their husbands and children to see them in a becoming, well-fitting, attire, than it can be to merely visitors or strangers.
- Ellen White