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Love is much nicer to be in than an automobile accident, a tight girdle, a higher tax bracket or a holding pattern over Philadelphia.
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Love is the same as like except you feel sexier.
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One advantage of marriage is that, when you fall out of love with him or he falls out of love with you, it keeps you together until you fall in again.
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One advantage of marriage, it seems to me, is that when you fall out of love with him, or he falls out of love with you, it keeps you together until you maybe fall in again.
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When he is late for dinner and I know he must be either having an affair or lying dead in the street, I always hope he's dead.
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You end up as you deserve. In old age you must put up with the face, the friends, the health, and the children you have earned.

Biography

Judith Viorst (born February 2, 1932) is an American author, perhaps best known for her children's literature, such as The Tenth Good Thing About Barney (about the death of a pet), and the Alexander series of short books, which include
* Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good Very Bad Day
* Alexander, Who Was Rich Last Thursday
* Alexander, Who Is Not Going to Move
* When I Am Six
* I'll Fix Anthony
Alexander, the narrator in these books, is a 5-year-old boy who lives with his parents and two brothers, Anthony and Nick.

Viorst's books for adults include nonfiction psychology books such as Imperfect Control and Necessary Loss. Viorst is also a poet and newspaper columnist.

Viorst lives in Washington, DC, with her husband, Milton. They have three grown sons.

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