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Out Quotes by Mignon McLaughlin
- What you can't get out of, get into wholeheartedly.
- Family quarrels have a total bitterness unmatched by others. Yet it sometimes happens that they also have a kind of tang, a pleasantness beneath the…
- Hot dogs always seem better out than at home; so do French-fried potatoes; so do your children.
- You will turn over many a futile new leaf till you learn we must all write on scratched-out pages.
- We are like people with short-term leases on summer cottages; we can never seem to make our provisions come out even with our stay.
- When you let money speak for you, it drowns out anything else you meant to say.
- The way the neurotic sees it: bars on his door mean that he's locked in; bars on your door mean that he's locked out.
- Most sermons sound to me like commercials - but I can't make out whether God is the Sponsor or the Product.
- Life marks us all down, so it's just as well that we start out by overpricing ourselves.
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