Geburtsdatum | Montag, 10. Juli 1922 |
Geburtsort | Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Todesort | White_Plains,_New_York |
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Beschreibung | Jean Kerr (born Bridget Jean Collins, July 10, 1922 – January 5, 2003) was an Irish-American author and playwright born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, who authored the 1957 bestseller Please Don't Eat the Daisies and the plays King of Hearts in 1954 and Mary, Mary in 1961. |
Hope is the feeling that the feeling you have isn't permanent.
Some people have such a talent for making the best of a bad situation that they go around creating bad situations so they can make the best of them.
A lawyer is never entirely comfortable with a friendly divorce, anymore than a good mortician wants to finish his job and then have the patient sit up on the table.
Marrying a man is like buying something you've been admiring for a long time in a shop window. You may love it when you get it home, but it doesn't always go with everything else in the house.
I'm tired of all this nonsense about beauty being skin deep. That's deep enough. What do you want, an adorable pancreas?
I think success has no rules, but you can learn a great deal from failure.
Being divorced is like being hit by a Mack truck. If you live through it, you start looking very carefully to the right and to the left.
You don't seem to realize that a poor person who is unhappy is in a better position than a rich person who is unhappy. Because the poor person has hope. He thinks money would help.