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Ann Landers
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Ann Landers
Age: 83 †
Born: 1918
Born: July 4
Died: 2002
Died: June 22
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Sioux City
Iowa
Ann Landers
Esther Pauline Friedman
Women
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When a person begins to yell during an argument, it is a tip-off that he is unsure of himself.
Ann Landers
Maturity is the ability to harness your abilities and your energies and do more than is expected. The mature person refuses to settle for mediocrity. He/she would rather aim high and miss the mark than low-and make it.
Ann Landers
Maturity is many things. It is the ability to base a judgment on the big picture, the long haul.
Ann Landers
Remember, it takes two to make an argument. The one who is wrong is the one who will be doing most of the talking.
Ann Landers
A person doesn't know how much he has to be thankful for until he has to pay taxes on it.
Ann Landers
Television has proved that people will look at anything rather than each other.
Ann Landers
People who care about each other enjoy doing things for one another. They don't consider it servitude.
Ann Landers
Women who are devoted to causes, such as overpopulation and the underprivileged [sic], are much less interested in fashion than, let's say, those who lunch at La Grenouille and Le Cirque.
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Blessed are they who hold lively conversations with the helplessly mute, for they shall be called dentists.
Ann Landers
Some men have no idea how to romance a woman. However, women who teach their husbands what they like will be well-rewarded.
Ann Landers
All marriages are happy, it's living together afterward that's tough.
Ann Landers
If you want your children to listen, try talking softly - to someone else.
Ann Landers
A husband is a man who wishes he had as much fun when he goes on business trips as his wife thinks he does.
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No person who can read is ever successful at cleaning out an attic.
Ann Landers
Opportunities are usually disguised as hard work, so most people don't recognize them.
Ann Landers
Keep skid chains on your tongue. Say less than you think. Cultivate a pleasant voice. How you say it is often more important than what you say.
Ann Landers
Pity the poor millionaire. He'll never know the thrill of paying that final installment.
Ann Landers
If criticism is needed, do it tactfully. Don't use a sledgehammer when a fly swatter will do the job.
Ann Landers
A happy marriage has the tranquility of a lovely sunset.
Ann Landers
Experience, they say, is the best teacher, but we get the grade first and the lesson later.
Ann Landers