A man's desire for a son is usually nothing but the wish to duplicate himself in order that such a remarkable pattern may not be lost to the world. Helen Rowland desireduplicatelose Change image and share on social
A bride at her second marriage does not wear a veil. She wants to see what she is getting. Helen Rowland bridemarriageveil Change image and share on social
Jealousy is the tie that binds, and binds, and binds. Helen Rowland bindjealousytie Change image and share on social
Wedding: the point at which a man stops toasting a woman and begins roasting her. Helen Rowland beginmanpoint Change image and share on social
Never trust a husband too far, nor a bachelor too near. Helen Rowland bachelorhusbandtrust Change image and share on social
Before marriage, a man declares that he would lay down his life to serve you; after marriage, he won't even lay down his newspaper to talk to you. Helen Rowland declarelielife Change image and share on social
A man snatches the first kiss, pleads for the second, demands the third, takes the fourth, accepts the fifth - and endures all the rest. Helen Rowland acceptdemandendure Change image and share on social
The hardest task in a girl's life is to prove to a man that his intentions are serious. Helen Rowland girlhardintention Change image and share on social
In olden times sacrifices were made at the altar - a practice which is still continued. Helen Rowland altarcontinuemake Change image and share on social