Quote by Jackie Kennedy
Can anyone understand how it is to have lived in the White House a

Can anyone understand how it is to have lived in the White House and then, suddenly, to be living alone as the Presidents widow? – Jackie Kennedy

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I think the best thing I can do is to be a distraction. A husband lives and breathes his work all day long. If he comes home to more table thumping, how can the poor man ever relax? – Jackie Kennedy

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There are many little ways to enlarge your childs world. Love of books is the best of all. – Jackie Kennedy

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I can work myself up into a fearful, paralyzing state of mind that can last for days, weeks even months where I feel mad, totally isolated and alone, overwhelmed and completely out of control. – Vinny Guadagnino

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Remember, the burden of sorrow is doubled when it is borne alone. – Goran Persson

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The true and solid peace of nations consists not in equality of arms, but in mutual trust alone. – Pope John XXIII

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Man does not live by soap alone and hygiene, or even health, is not much good unless you can take a healthy view of it or, better still, feel a healthy indifference to it. – Gilbert K. Chesterton

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